Barbara Bouchet as Irene Stone "Stoney". Uses her "assets" to get some pull with the local authorities. |
Stoney or (The Surabaya Conspiracy) marks Barbara Bouchet's first starring role. She plays Irene Stone, a woman who travels to war torn Surabaya, Philippines with the hope of recovering a wealth of treasure hidden in a vault under the town Commissioner's swimming pool. Made during the time period in American B-movie history where it was extremely popular to make films in the Philippines (because it was so cheap) Stoney suffers from a story so full of plot holes it might as well be called Swiss cheese.
The great treasure map, showing the vault already pre-rigged with dynamite. |
Blessing attempts to warn Stoney to leave the treasure alone. |
On-top of the story, the editing is so awful that half the scenes on the DVD release are not even in the right order! I'm not certain whether this is how this version of the film was actually released in the USA and the studio producing the DVD didn't bother fixing it, or they simply messed up. About 15 minutes into the film when Irene arrives to Surabaya she goes to introduce herself to the Commissioner and ask for his assistance in transporting tea (which is a cover). Her meeting with the Commissioner and the 20 or so minutes that follows show up more than halfway into the film. So when you're watching the DVD version the film seems to jump ahead for no apparent reason to Irene and the Commissioner visiting the tea plant and then 45 minutes into the film she's meeting the Commissioner for the first time. I watched two versions of this film, the original version (on VHS), entitled The Surabaya Conspiracy, this issue isn't present. Ironically it didn't make the film any more intelligible, proving that when a script is so poorly written you can scramble all the scenes up and it really makes no difference!
Barbara Bouchet obligatory shower scene. |
5/10
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