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Nombre clave: Esmeralda

Título original: Code Name: Emerald
  • 1985
  • PG
  • 1h 35min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,9/10
1,2 mil
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Nombre clave: Esmeralda (1985)
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  • Dirección
    • Jonathan Sanger
  • Guión
    • Ron Bass
  • Reparto principal
    • Ed Harris
    • Max von Sydow
    • Horst Buchholz
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,9/10
    1,2 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Jonathan Sanger
    • Guión
      • Ron Bass
    • Reparto principal
      • Ed Harris
      • Max von Sydow
      • Horst Buchholz
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    • 3Reseñas de críticos
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    Ed Harris
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    • Gus Lang
    Max von Sydow
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    • Jurgen Brausch
    Horst Buchholz
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    • Walter Hoffman
    Helmut Berger
    Helmut Berger
    • Ernst Ritter
    Cyrielle Clair
    Cyrielle Clair
    • Claire Jouvet
    Eric Stoltz
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    • Andy Wheeler
    Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart
    • Col. Peters
    Graham Crowden
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    • Sir Geoffrey Macklin
    George Mikell
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    Gabriel Barylli
    • Dieter Träger
    Peter Bonke
    • Johann
    Tony Rohr
    Tony Rohr
    • Patrick Callaghan
    Henri Lambert
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    Ray Armstrong
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      • Ron Bass
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    6dave13-1

    Not a bad historical adventure, if pretty familiar.

    A double agent is dispatched to try to recover one of the 'Overlords' - the small group of people who knew when and where the Allied invasion would land. Ed Harris was a good choice to play the seeming turncoat. His intensity makes him hard to read while the viewer is jerked back and forth trying to figure out where his loyalties actually lie. Most of the film's running time is taken with the cat and mouse game of Ed trying to manipulate his objective's Nazi captors is pretty interesting, especially when one realizes that he is playing for the highest possible stakes: the success or failure of the biggest undertaking of the entire war. Then, when the action kicks in late in the picture, for once a big chase sequence has a dramatic purpose and isn't just there as a mindless diversion. Ed has to outwit and outrun the whole Nazi war machine in Fortress Europe, or the invasion is doomed.

    Everything has a rather old fashioned feel to it, probably since this was just the type of movie that got made over and over in the late 40s and early 50s, but the production looks good and the period detail is convincing. Nothing here felt completely original, but it is a well enough made movie to be entertaining in itself.
    10benbrae76

    Don't overlook this "Overlorder"

    "Code Name Emerald" is one of my favourite war films. Obviously it never actually happened (unless it's on one of those "not to opened until..." type files, which would be found to be empty at the designated date), but it could have. The depicted rehearsal for the landings did actually take place on the south coast of England, and was somewhat of a disaster, and in which there were quite a number of American GIs killed. If one "Overlorder" (i.e. someone familiar with the plans of the forthcoming D-Day landings, code name "Operation Overlord") had been captured at that time, imagine the panic of the top brass. Three years of meticulous planning gone up the Swanee.

    In this movie one was, which is the basis of the story. The nasty Nazis have got their Teutonic hands on an Overlorder a certain young "Lootenant" Andy Wheeler (Eric Stoltz). The good guys have to either rescue him or kill him before he blabs. End of plot. But will poor Andy live or die? What could have become a "Boys Own" piece of hokum, turned out to be quite an interesting cleverly crafted movie, nicely underplayed by good experienced actors, with Ed Harris at the fore. War film critics of a purist nature will probably pick holes in it, and find mistakes all over the place, but I found none. Mind you, I enjoy the movie that much, I've probably never looked for any.
    5SnoopyStyle

    espionage B story

    It's April 1944. The Nazis are desperate to capture an "Overlord", the code name for the few Allies who knew the time and location of the planned D-Day invasion. The Nazis have a plant inside British intelligence. His code name is Emerald. It's Gus Lang (Ed Harris) who was recruited back in 1934. The British already know this and has him as their man. He gives the Nazis a boat transporting fake Overlords. Col. Peters (Patrick Stewart) gives them a boat full of sacrificial lambs and the Nazis narrow the focus on young American Lt. Andy Wheeler (Eric Stoltz).

    I am not sure why Gus would return back to Paris. The movie gives the excuse that the British had tasked him to tracking down Emerald. It seems very unlikely that the spy hunter would go behind the lines to do it. The Brits would have different spy hunters for the two sides of the line. It would be more reasonable for a new character to do the interrogation trap. Ok! Forget all that. This is a rather static drama inside the prison. Outside the prison, he wouldn't make contact with the resistance. That would be too risky with little to gain. A lot of this feels wrong. No matter which way Gus Lang goes. There is some flaw in the logic.
    4boblipton

    Misfire

    As the Allied prepare to hit the Normandy beaches, the Germans try to find out where they will strike. In a complicated gambit, spy Ed Harris helps the Germans capture Eric Stoltz, who is supposed to know where the attack will take place. Then Harris shows up in occupied Paris to help get the information from him. However, he is actually a double agent.

    One of the problems with making a fictional movie about a settled and familiar piece of history is that the audience knows how it all came out. There is thus no dramatic tension on the larger issues. Instead, we need to care about what happens to the individuals we see on the screen. And while they are all fine actors, their characters are mere sketches, and their dialogue not particularly interesting. While Max von Sydow and Horst Buchholz try their hardest, they are merely nasty Nazis here.

    There is an attempt to liven things up with some good scenery shots around Paris. With Freddie Francis in charge of the camera, this succeeds. However, we are supposed to focus on Harris and liaison/love interest Cyrielle Clair, and they're shot in the distance and medium-long shots in these sequences.
    9clanciai

    Spy game with high stakes showing Paris off at her best

    The problem of this film, like of many others of the same kind, is, that the further away in time you get from the second world war, the more the plot and the film must be almost painfully discernible as contrived and artificial. Reconstructing reality must be more difficult and appear less convincing the further in time from the reality exhibited you get.

    This is a very good story and very intelligent plot, the actors are all superb, especially Ed Harris, here young and fresh with many great roles ahead of him, and Max von Sydow as the honest German officer. Also Horst Bucholz is doing well like all the others, and of course Eric Stoltz as the prisoner. Helmut Berger adds an appropriate portion of nastiness as a very convincing fanatical German Nazi, in some ways he makes the deepest impression in his radiance of constant extreme but well controlled menace, and Cyrielle Clair provides the necessary female bit.

    In spite of the obvious artificial construction of the plot and story, it is well worth seeing and rewarding indeed for those in chase of excitement, and for those who love Paris. It is all filmed in Paris and France.

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    Objetivo: Patton
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    • Curiosidades
      Ed Harris and Max von Sydow collaborated again in La tienda (1993).
    • Pifias
      When Ed Harris' character jumps out of the plane, he's wearing a green uniform. The camera cuts to a long shot of him descending with his parachute open. In that shot, the parachutist is wearing a white winter uniform.
    • Citas

      Gus Lang: We didn't tell them about the decoy run? You mean to tell me we never told Allied Command what we were doing?

      Colonel Peters: This was the one that we couldn't leak, not even to Allied Command.

      Gus Lang: Hell, Hitler doesn't even need an army with Allied Intelligence on the job!

      Colonel Peters: Well,there's a little bit more. Survivors reported that some of the men in the water were picked up by the Germans, and THAT'S why we're in this bloody Jeep driving out to bloody Devon, and we're going to pray every inch of the way that Himmler hasn't landed himself an Overlord; the boats that went down were crawling with them.

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de septiembre de 1985 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Código: Esmeralda
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(shot of Tower Bridge at the beginning)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • NBC Productions
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 561.548 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 241.108 US$
      • 29 sept 1985
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 561.548 US$
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    • Duración
      • 1h 35min(95 min)
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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