August 14 1970 

Darker Than Amber, directed by Robert Clouse, written by John D. MacDonald and Ed Waters, from MacDonald's 1966 novel, opens in New York. Rod Taylor is Travis McGee, a tough-as-nails salvage consultant cum private eye whose investigation into the murder of a young woman leads him to a cruise ship where a prostitution ring has set up shop preying on wealthy men. Though it’s a box-office disappointment, the film’s climactic set-piecean extraordinarily ferocious, purportedly real, knock-down, drag-out, bare knuckle fight between Taylor’s McGee and William Smith’s deranged killer, has attracted a richly deserved cult following. Also starring Suzy Kendall, Theodore Bikel, and one-time sex symbol Jane Russell in her final screen appearance.

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