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  • I love shows from the fifties and sixties, but this really was an effort, after an exhausting introduction it takes ages to get going, and when it does it truly is a disappointing watch. There is nothing wrong with old footage, or less then great camera work, but this is too raw, in a way that is distracting to watch. The acting was a little too wooden to cope with, Frank Silvera was watchable enough. It's only short, so you'll be able to get through it, I wouldn't recommend a second watch. 4/10
  • richardchatten29 November 2019
    A very amateurish but good-natured lark shot on half a shoestring with much of the dialogue obviously post-synced, about a husband & wife team of amateur sleuths whose paths cross that of a trio of diamond smugglers.

    It's actually well photographed by director Victor Komow, and the principal (and meanest looking) bad guy is played by Frank Silvera, who at about the same time was also making amateur films with a kid called Stanley Kubrick. When it came to actually creating a finished film out of what he'd shot Komow was obviously far less ambitious than Kubrick was even at that tender age.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    FOOLS RUSH IN is an odd little comic thriller that was released by E.J. Fancey here in the UK. The original title was DEATH TIDE. It's a brief effort, clocking in at all under an hour, that tells of the efforts of a married couple to solve a robbery at sea in which a yacht was robbed of a precious cargo of diamonds. The husband managed to take a photograph of the men responsible, and becomes an amateur sleuth alongside his wife to get the reward money.

    This is a very basic kind of film with characterisation that's a little better than expected. Jean Alexander and Ken Buckridge are likable and more than a little goofy as the leads although the criminals are quite dull and non-menacing. Betsy Palmer, of Friday the 13th fame, has a minor role. The film plays out snappily as you'd expect given the brief running time and possesses a kind of naturalistic vibe to its credit.
  • Prismark1014 October 2022
    Fools Rush In also known as Death Tide is an independently produced low budget film. It has a duration of less than a hour.

    Art Wilson is a photographer. Together with his wife Jean, they try to track down a trio of robbers who posed as photographers on a small boat.

    Cunningly they used the boat to rob some diamonds at sea and then land in New York.

    Art noticed something unusual about these guys when they took his taxi ride.

    Although the police put out a reward, they are not interested in Art's story.

    So the married couple take steps to investigate on their own.

    The short film comes across as an amateur film production. There is a lot of narration and it takes a while to get going.

    You have to applaud the cast and crew to get the movie completed. It is not that good as a comedy thriller and not well acted.