Deadfall (1968 film)

Deadfall is a 1968 British neo noir crime film based on Desmond Cory's 1965 thriller of the same name.

His true motivation is to get closer to a wealthy patient named Salinas and then rob his magnificent house.

Fé buys a new E-Type Jaguar (known as XK-E in the USA) convertible for Clarke and tells him the safe contained jewels worth at least $500,000.

Before the time comes to rob Salinas's mansion, Fé travels to Tangier without letting Clarke know she was leaving.

Richard then tells Clarke a harrowing tale of how he once betrayed his male lover to the Nazis and later impregnated the man's wife.

Vincent Canby gave the film a mostly-positive review in the New York Times, writing:I've lived more than four decades without getting any closer to a cat burglar than reading about Murph the Surf in the newspapers.