Seminal New Romantics ABC and punk filmmaker Julien Temple pay homage to 50s espionage flicks in this hour long folly from 1983. Martin Fry has the look of a Hitchcock protagonist, but by his own admission, his acting was a little "mahogany". Temple captures the isolation and paranoia of the former Communist Bloc, but forgets to tell a story in the process. Nonetheless, this curiosity from the naive dawn of pop-video has enough to keep fans and casual viewers entertained. The 6th form script about some Cold War double dealing will occasionally make you wince, but is padded out with some wonderful footage of ABC's (sadly never repeated) World Tour. B-Movie regulars and wannabes try their best amidst the ensuing nonsense - but it's pretty much in vain, so don't expect John le Carré! But do delight in a soundtrack taken from arguably the greatest debut album of all time...
Happy 80s Rewind BIRTHDAY to Martin Fry, who is 67 today! #80sMusic #Eighties #ABC Mantrap
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