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Lady In Cement is a 1968 detective film, directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Frank Sinatra, Raquel Welch, Dan Blocker, Martin Gabel and Richard Conte. A sequel to the 1967 film Tony Rome, and based on the novel by Marvin H. Albert, Lady In Cement was released on November 20, 1968.
[edit] PlotWhile diving off the Miami coast seeking one of the eleven fabled Spanish Galleons sunk in 1591, private investigator Tony Rome discovers a dead blonde, her feet encased in cement, at the bottom of the ocean. Rome reports this to Lieutenant Dave Santini and thinks little more of the incident until man-mountain Waldo Gronski hires him to find a missing woman, Sandra Lomax. Gronsky has little in the way of affluence, so allows Rome to pawn his watch to retain his services. After investigating the local hot-spots and picking up on a few names, Rome soon comes across Kit Forrester, whose party Sandra Lomax was supposed to have attended. Rome’s talking to Forrester raises the ire of racketeer Al Mungar, a supposedly reformed gangster who looks after Kit’s interests. Rome, thinking there may be a connection between Lomax, Forrester and Mungar, starts probing into their backgrounds and begins a romantic relationship with Kit. But with both cops and crooks chasing him and the omnipresent Gronski breathing down his neck, Rome finds himself deep in a case that provides very few answers. The plot of this movie bears a strong resemblance to the novel "Darker than Amber" by John D. MacDonald (a Travis McGee story, circa 1966). [edit] Cast
[edit] Critical receptionOpening to mixed reviews, Lady In Cement is generally considered to be a middling sequel to Tony Rome. Critic Roger Ebert gave faint praise in a generally scathing review by commenting: “In the movie's few good scenes, Sinatra once again painfully reminds us what a controlled, effective actor he is.” Variety noted that “Dan Blocker is excellent as a sympathetic heavy,” whilst John Maloney liked the “fresher script” and “sharp direction.” [edit] In Jokes and ReferencesWithin Lady In Cement the director, Gordon Douglas, and star, Frank Sinatra, dropped a few inside references to stars of the film, including an instrumental of the Sinatra song You Make Me Feel So Young during one scene. A clip of the TV series Bonanza was used in one scene, the series for which co-star Dan Blocker famously played Hoss Cartwright. There's also a reference to Sinatra's ex-wife Ava Gardner during a scene in which Rome comments on knowing a girl who used to date bullfighters. Also, those with a sharp eye will notice on the side of a cab an advertisement for Dean Martin's Miami restaurant. [edit] DVD releaseLady In Cement was released on DVD on May 24, 2005 as part of a boxed set along with Tony Rome and The Detective, both also directed by Douglas. The release was generally praised for its picture quality although no bonus features were included. [edit] External links | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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