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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDuring the Cold War, an American industrial-designer living in London is used by the MI-6 as an unwilling pawn in the spy game during a trip to a trade show in East Germany.During the Cold War, an American industrial-designer living in London is used by the MI-6 as an unwilling pawn in the spy game during a trip to a trade show in East Germany.During the Cold War, an American industrial-designer living in London is used by the MI-6 as an unwilling pawn in the spy game during a trip to a trade show in East Germany.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Victor Beaumont
- Radio Operator
- (Nicht genannt)
Paul Beradi
- Ministry Man
- (Nicht genannt)
George Curtis
- Man in Passport Queue
- (Nicht genannt)
Stanley Meadows
- Psychiatrist
- (Nicht genannt)
George Murcell
- Frenzl's Guard
- (Nicht genannt)
James Payne
- Man at Printing Press
- (Nicht genannt)
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I liked the Mauser gun that Sinatra used to kill the unhappy man with glasses. Then, the Romanian Nadia Gray makes a big role from a small part. Peter Vaughan and Derren Nesbitt both steal the film with their special performances. Sinatra is the same as in all his films, it's not bad but not great. Edward Fox has a role too small to show how great he is. Nobody runs naked in this movie, the title was chosen just to attract. In my opinion, the Russians would have boarded Frenzl directly on a plane to Moscow, they would not have
traveled all over Europe, only to play the English game, to psychically prepare Laker-Sinatra for assassination.
There were harsh words written of that movie on the site and I think it's a bit unfair.Sure the screenplay looks like a cross between " The man who knew too much" and "the Mandchourian candidate".Sure the symbolism is somewhat ponderous: the lady and her puppets,the tunnel and daylight again.But it's an entertaining thriller,ideal for a rainy day :the screenplay is certainly smarter than that of the average thriller of today;Frank Sinatra does a good job,supported by a good cast ,particularly Darren Nesbitt as Colonel Hartmann .Not a masterpiece but not a dud either.People who like the movies I have mentioned can have a look.
This is definitely a typical B-type 1960's European spy thriller, but certainly not bad. Convoluted plot, but the use of extreme close-ups, tasteful melancholy score, and an excellent performance by Sinatra make it worthwhile viewing for fans of Sinatra dramas. His performance is very intense and believable. While the plot is needlessly tangled and premise is farfetched, the film is not at all corny - its presentation is perhaps more difnified than the plot and payoff deserve. Sinatra's performance is the best thing about it. A lengthier, better plot and bigger payoff would have lifted the film up into something near "The Iprcess File" league. The other good aspects of that film are in place here, but this remains a B-level spy thriller despite an obvious attempt to make an A-level thriller. Still, a must-see for Sinatra fans - but perhaps on cable or rental.
This is an excellent spy thriller. The plot gets tangled at times, like what was that all about at the airport and the rifle? Sinatra is great and a well chosen international cast. It may be a B grade movie but you will certainly be entertained. The director uses a plethora of different camera angles which I thought were very good. It is too bad they didn't know how to end it.
A British espionage drama; A story based on a premise that British Intelligence cannot assign one of its own agents to murder a defector to Russia.
Frank Sinatra's performance was excellent - the best thing about the film. He gave a convincing portrayal of a middle aged man under duress, forced into completing a dangerous mission. The director's stylish direction and trademark camerawork created a distinct atmosphere as an espionage thriller, though it was hard to keep this consistent when the plot became protracted. The story dullens in the middle and is marred by an abrupt ending. The locations are all interesting, particularly post-war Leipzig.
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- WissenswertesWhile filming Der Lohn der Mutigen (1965), Brad Dexter had apparently rescued Frank Sinatra from drowning when he got into difficulty swimming. As a thank-you, Sinatra agreed to star in this film when Dexter was starting out as a producer; however, it was reported that he was very difficult throughout the filming and gave Dexter and director Sidney Furie many headaches.
- VerbindungenReferenced in I Am Woman (2019)
- SoundtracksYou Are There
Music by Harry Sukman, Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster
Performed by Harry Sukman Orchestra
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