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Mohn ist auch eine Blume

Originaltitel: Poppies Are Also Flowers
  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1966
  • GP
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,2/10
1109
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Rita Hayworth, Marcello Mastroianni, Senta Berger, Stephen Boyd, Yul Brynner, Angie Dickinson, Omar Sharif, Trevor Howard, Hugh Griffith, Jack Hawkins, E.G. Marshall, Anthony Quayle, Gilbert Roland, Harold Sakata, Barry Sullivan, and Eli Wallach in Mohn ist auch eine Blume (1966)
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Mohn ist nicht nur eine Blume, aus Mohn wird auch Opium gewonnen. Zwei amerikanische Sonderagenten der UNO sollen den Weg des weißen Gifts von den Steppen Ostpersiens bis Europa verfolgen. I... Alles lesenMohn ist nicht nur eine Blume, aus Mohn wird auch Opium gewonnen. Zwei amerikanische Sonderagenten der UNO sollen den Weg des weißen Gifts von den Steppen Ostpersiens bis Europa verfolgen. Ihre Gegner: eine mächtige, brutale Organisation.Mohn ist nicht nur eine Blume, aus Mohn wird auch Opium gewonnen. Zwei amerikanische Sonderagenten der UNO sollen den Weg des weißen Gifts von den Steppen Ostpersiens bis Europa verfolgen. Ihre Gegner: eine mächtige, brutale Organisation.

  • Regie
    • Terence Young
    • Henry Levin
  • Drehbuch
    • Jo Eisinger
    • Jack Davies
    • Ian Fleming
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Senta Berger
    • Stephen Boyd
    • Yul Brynner
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    5,2/10
    1109
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Terence Young
      • Henry Levin
    • Drehbuch
      • Jo Eisinger
      • Jack Davies
      • Ian Fleming
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Senta Berger
      • Stephen Boyd
      • Yul Brynner
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    • 1 Primetime Emmy gewonnen
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    Senta Berger
    Senta Berger
    • Maxine
    Stephen Boyd
    Stephen Boyd
    • Benson
    Yul Brynner
    Yul Brynner
    • Col. Salem
    • (as Yul Brinner)
    Angie Dickinson
    Angie Dickinson
    • Linda Benson
    Georges Géret
    Georges Géret
    • Superintendent Roche
    • (as Georges Geret)
    Hugh Griffith
    Hugh Griffith
    • Salah Rahman Khan
    Jack Hawkins
    Jack Hawkins
    • Gen. Bahar
    Rita Hayworth
    Rita Hayworth
    • Monique Marko
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • Sam Lincoln
    Trini López
    Trini López
    • Trini Lopez
    • (as Trini Lopez)
    E.G. Marshall
    E.G. Marshall
    • Coley Jones
    • (as E. G. Marshall)
    Marcello Mastroianni
    Marcello Mastroianni
    • Inspector Mosca
    Amedeo Nazzari
    Amedeo Nazzari
    • Capt. Di Nonno
    Anthony Quayle
    Anthony Quayle
    • Capt. Vanderbilt
    Gilbert Roland
    Gilbert Roland
    • Serge Marko
    Harold Sakata
    Harold Sakata
    • Martin
    Omar Sharif
    Omar Sharif
    • Dr. Rad
    Barry Sullivan
    Barry Sullivan
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    • Regie
      • Terence Young
      • Henry Levin
    • Drehbuch
      • Jo Eisinger
      • Jack Davies
      • Ian Fleming
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    5SpaceComics

    Awesome trivia value; lotsa stars

    The Poppy Is Also A Flower is an odd movie of great interest to film and trivia buffs primarily for having the coolest, if not largest, international all-star cast, including Yul Brynner, Omar Sharif, Trevor Howard, Gilbert Roland, Angie Dickinson, Rita Hayworth, E.G. Marshall, Stephen Boyd, Anthony Quayle, Marcello Mastroianni, Eli Wallach, Trini Lopez, and Grace Kelly, just to name those I can recall. The film concerns UN investigators tracing irradiated drugs from the poppy fields in Iran through the entire process of smuggling, refining, and sale. E.G. Marshall and Trevor Howard are the main protagonists on the trail of the drugs, which leads through the Mediterranean to Italy and Monte Carlo. Gilbert Roland is interestingly cast as a Mafia boss. Unfortunately the film isn't very effective, almost dull, in spite of super stars in exotic locations, in the first half, until one of the protagonists is caught by the bad guys. Sometimes it seems as if the dialog is dubbed or the soundtrack misaligned, or the acting just a bit stilted, though some is very good, especially Anthony Quayle as a cockney sea captain - he sounds like Cary Grant and looks like Victor McLaglen. The film has a few sights you wouldn't expect to find in any movie: E.G. Marshall hiding under Angie Dickinson's bed; Gilbert Roland watching Trini Lopez sing La Bomba; and Rita Hayworth playing a drug addict. So I'd recommend it if you're interested in the trivia aspects, but not for escapist entertainment.
    4barnabyrudge

    Poor anti-drug thriller from the James Bond people.

    Another surprisingly bad film from director Terence Young (did this guy really make such greats as Dr. No, From Russia With Love and Wait Until Dark?) What's more surprising about Poppies Are Also Flowers is the calibre of the cast. Trevor Howard, E.G Marshall, Omar Sharif, Angie Dickinson, Yul Brynner, Jack Hawkins, Senta Berger, Rita Hayworth, Anthony Quayle, Eli Wallach, Trini Lopez, Marcello Mastroainni, Stephen Boyd and Hugh Griffith all make appearances in the movie - and virtually every one of them is guilty of rampant bad acting. I challenge anyone to find this talented a cast in a more badly acted film. The story is pretty poor too.

    Narcotics agents Lincoln (Trevor Howard) and Coley (E.G Marshall) arrive in Iran to investigate the death of another agent, Benson (Stephen Boyd). They learn that Benson had struck a deal with a tribal chief (Hugh Griffith) to buy his opium crop, but a disgruntled rival buyer attempted to seize the crop in transit, killing Benson in the process. In order to track down the killers, Lincoln and Coley agree to let another opium crop leave Iran bound for an unknown European drug lord. However, they put a radioactive element into the opium, meaning that they can track its progress with geiger counters, all the way to the head man. The trail leads from Iran to Switzerland to Italy and, finally, to France.

    The film is based on an idea by Ian Fleming (yes, the Bond creator). However, there is little of the flair in this film that you would find in the Bond books and films. The very concept of contaminating opium in order to track its whereabouts seems rather unconvincing and implausible, but the film doesn't suffer too much because of it. The problem here is more fundamental - it's a badly scripted film. A plethora of characters come and go without proper introduction or development, and various events and actions are patched together without sufficient explanation. Such under-cooked ingredients do not make for a satisfying viewing experience. Other than Georges Auric's stirring music and E.G Marshall's performance (the only good one in the whole film) as the hero, Poppies Are Also Flowers is a failure.
    5AlsExGal

    One of three movies produced by the United Nations

    I'm not sure if this came up on a recent discussion of the three United Nations-produced 20th-anniversary movies, but I'd always been curious to see it since coming across descriptions way back in TV Guide. I'd remembered clicking onto the beginning years ago as a kid, with the informative "educational" prologue by Grace Kelly, and thought the entire movie was a public-service documentary on the UN's efforts to stop international drug trade.

    Nope--The producers had hired Ian Fleming to write the screen story, Terence "From Russia With Love" Young as director, and a host of charity-benefit stars (who were reportedly paid $1 each for services rendered), and if that sounds like they were setting out to do a faux do it yourself 007 Bond film, they succeeded. There were a lot of bad international Bond-knockoffs at the height of its 60's mania, but this one got the right ingredients, and captures Young's exact feel for the first three Sean Connery 007's, which were as much about the procedural investigation and globe-trotting locales as the car chases.
    8jimadam

    My kind of film

    I really don't care that the majority of people didn't enjoy this film. I thought it was a very watchable escapism film. Nothing complicated or confusing. I think the appeal is more for the 60+ crowd who grew up with the many international stars appearing. The sexy Angie Dickinson was in a featured role. I can't think of a better bad man than Harold Sakata (Goldfinger fame). The international locations and seeing Iran as it use to be.

    The version I have runs a tad over 84 mins. The VHS picture quality is quite good. When I first saw this film on the big screen, it ran longer. From my fading memory, the original film had an excellent female mud wrestling scene, something I had never seen before. Well, that scene is gone, not fitting for TV around 1970. Much like the gypsy fight scene in From Russia With Love is mostly cut for TV.

    During the film, the UN investigators spiked the opium with a radioactive dose to help follow the shipment. What happens to the ultimate users who ingest this cocktail? Never explained in the film.

    At any rate, for us oldsters, seeing all of these stars in one film is a treasure. If you are too young to know these people, then take a pass. This is not a high brow boring film. Just check your brain at the door and enjoy.
    5CinemaSerf

    Poppies Are Also Flowers

    The opening dose of earnest monologue from Princess Grace of Monaco gives us a clue as to what we might be in for here. It's a clunkily stitched together series of cameos built around the process of identifying and stopping those bent on exporting opium from Iran to, ultimately via Europe, the United States. Yul Brynner ("Col. Salem") starts off the process working with the Imperial authorities in Iran where poppy farming is completely outlawed. Needless to say, though, if the money was right then there were those who would bend the rules and here we can look "Salah Khan" (Hugh Griffiths - a performance straight out of "Ben Hur"). The police, though, have devised a plan to inject his resin with a radioactive isotope enabling it to be tracked and them to destroy the distribution network. Helping the colonel with his task is the doughty "Sam Lincoln" (Trevor Howard) and as they follow the trail we are introduced to a cast of dozens of famous faces adding their visage, if little else, to the potency of the message set out by HSH at the top of the film. It's quite an interesting theory, the journey is well documented as are the difficulties faced by those trying to thwart this most lucrative of trades, but the style of presentation is so very disjointed and the narrative spends just a little too much time pontificating and not enough time engaging the audience. After about forty minutes I had the gist and the baddie firmly in my sights - the remainder delivered little better than an half-baked "007" adventure (Ian Fleming was involved here too). It is not without it's tragedies - this is not a sterile depiction and characters do get bumped off to illustrate just how ruthless these dealers are - but none of that really enlivened what is essentially rather a dull drama.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Terence Young and Euan Lloyd worked for free while all of the big-name cast members were paid one dollar for their work.
    • Patzer
      While Sam and Linda are having drinks poolside, a diver appears on the diving board, takes a dive, then, less than 5 seconds into the following shot, he appears again on the board, having supposedly swum out of the pool, walked around back to the board and mounted it again in so little time.
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      Maxine: [put of character, as Senta Berger] ... the poppy is also a flower.

      [title, used as a phrase in a sentence in the introductory speech of the script]

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      Lemon Tree
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      Written by Will Holt

      Performed by Trini López

      [The first song in Trini López's set]

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 21. September 1966 (Frankreich)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Frankreich
      • Österreich
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Italienisch
      • Französisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Poppy Is Also a Flower
    • Drehorte
      • Teheran, Iran
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Comet Pictures
      • Telsun Foundation Inc.
      • United Nations
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