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Circulo de espias

Título original: Ring of Spies
  • 1964
  • 1h 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.5/10
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Circulo de espias (1964)
During the Cold War, a RN warrant officer stationed in the British Embassy in Warsaw leaks secrets to his Polish girlfriend who's a Soviet agent and after his transfer to a naval station in Britain he joins a Soviet spy ring.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDuring the Cold War, a RN warrant officer stationed in the British Embassy in Warsaw leaks secrets to his Polish girlfriend who's a Soviet agent and after his transfer to a naval station in ... Leer todoDuring the Cold War, a RN warrant officer stationed in the British Embassy in Warsaw leaks secrets to his Polish girlfriend who's a Soviet agent and after his transfer to a naval station in Britain he joins a Soviet spy ring.During the Cold War, a RN warrant officer stationed in the British Embassy in Warsaw leaks secrets to his Polish girlfriend who's a Soviet agent and after his transfer to a naval station in Britain he joins a Soviet spy ring.

  • Dirección
    • Robert Tronson
  • Guionistas
    • Frank Launder
    • Peter Barnes
  • Elenco
    • Bernard Lee
    • William Sylvester
    • Margaret Tyzack
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.5/10
    529
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Robert Tronson
    • Guionistas
      • Frank Launder
      • Peter Barnes
    • Elenco
      • Bernard Lee
      • William Sylvester
      • Margaret Tyzack
    • 18Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 4Opiniones de los críticos
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    Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee
    • Henry Houghton
    William Sylvester
    William Sylvester
    • Gordon Lonsdale
    Margaret Tyzack
    Margaret Tyzack
    • Elizabeth Gee
    David Kossoff
    David Kossoff
    • Peter Kroger
    Thorley Walters
    Thorley Walters
    • Cmdr. Winters
    Nancy Nevinson
    Nancy Nevinson
    • Helen Kroger
    Derek Francis
    • Chief Supt. Croft
    Hector Ross
    • Supt. Woods
    George Pravda
    George Pravda
    • Russian Agent
    Patrick Barr
    Patrick Barr
    • Captain Warner
    Justine Lord
    Justine Lord
    • Christina
    Gillian Lewis
    • Marjorie Shaw
    Newton Blick
    • P.O. Meadows
    Philip Latham
    Philip Latham
    • Captain Ray
    Cyril Chamberlain
    • Anderson
    Edwin Apps
    Edwin Apps
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    • Man in Monitoring Room
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        • Robert Tronson
      • Guionistas
        • Frank Launder
        • Peter Barnes
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      8wilsonstuart-32346

      The Spies of Ruislip

      No need to repeat the background to the actual case that inspired this excellent spy thriller. Compared to the ludicrous heroics and wild SFX of Bond, Bourne or Mission Impossible, Ring Of Spies seems like a different planet. But this was an era when the West faced a different sort of opponent (even if the the three threat was exaggerated to one degree or another). Security breaches had occurred before Portland, and would feature again afterwards, but never had the shadow of the enemy spy felt so close to suburbia and the Home Counties. Although long forgotten now, perhaps only Profumo overtook Portland in terms of (the then) public conscious.

      The cast are uniformly good, a real effort is made to dig out (but not condone) Bernard Lee's cash strapped wheeler dealer clerk, and his infatuated spinster girlfriend. William Slyvester excels as the smooth talking professional operating under a Soviet 'legend'. The action takes place in rustic pubs, cafes, drab offices and snack bars - there's no glamour or gadgets in this slow burner, Cold War thriller.
      7brogmiller

      "Don't let the ******** get too far ahead of you, Doris."

      Cinéphiles could be forgiven for never having heard of Robert Tronson as he is mainly known for his work on the small screen but with a limited budget and without the customarily dramatic score, he has done a pretty good job here and uses the understated, docudrama treatment to great effect. There is nothing in the least glamorous about the activities of the infamous five members of the Portland spy ring and you certainly won't catch any of the cast 'acting'.

      It is said to be based on factual events but this is true only up to a point. Harry Houghton was far from being the amiable boozer played so superbly by Bernard Lee but was in fact a seedy, scurrilous individual who would peddle anything for money and who beat up his wife. Her character is completely absent from the film which is an oversight as she it was who wrote three letters to the Admiralty alerting them that her husband was divulging secret information for cash. Through a combination of misogyny and sheer incompetence her letters were dismissed by MI5 as the ravings of a jealous and disgruntled wife. Likewise, suspicions of Houghton and his partner Elisabeth Gee were not aroused by their so-called extravagant lifestyle but by a tip off from a Polish spy that there was a 'mole' in the Admiralty named Horton or thereabouts. This episode has been completely omitted which further robs the film of dramatic effect. It is entirely possible that writers Launder and Barnes were hamstrung by legal constraints and one can only afford them the benefit of the doubt. The film is not without ironic Anglo-Saxon humour with two female intelligence officers dressed as nuns and Houghton, Gee and their contact Lonsdale obliged to stand for the National Anthem.

      The location work is excellent even down to the house in Ruislip where the Cohens, alias the Krogers, conducted their traitorous activities. There is a convincing performance by William Sylvester as Konon Molody, alias Gordon Lonsdale whose slick persona provides a perfect cover and who succeeds in convincing the naive Gee that she is spying for the Americans! She is played by Margaret Tyzack and she is so good in this that one wonders why better film parts did not come her way.

      Ironically, although Houghton and Gee received the shortest sentences of the five, they ended up serving the longest terms as the other three were all released as part of an exchange deal with the Soviets. All three achieved the dubious distinction of appearing on Soviet postage stamps. By all accounts Molody was unhappy in Russia and died in mysterious circumstances so in his case the punishment fitted the crime.

      Where the film is spot on is in depicting the lamentable lack of security at the Underwater Weapons Establishment and the deep affection between Houghton and Gee who were married on their release from prison.

      As for the film, its release was delayed for 'legal reasons' and limited for fear of prosecution. One can only assume that the verbose and faintly ludicrous disclaimer at the end is a classic piece of ****covering designed to deter potential lawsuits.
      7robert-temple-1

      A portrait of betrayal

      This film has recently been released on DVD under its original title of RING OF SPIES. It is an excellent film, and a fascinating dramatization of the notorious 1950s Gordon Lonsdale spy case, better known as the 'Portland Spy Ring' in Britain. The film is made with a documentary attitude, and a great deal of verisimilitude is added to the film through the use of a wide variety of genuine locations (i.e., Ruislip Station because the Krogers really lived there). Many of the location scenes are genuinely fascinating on their own account. For instance, this film may contain the only surviving extended footage of the roof terrace at Derry and Tom's Department Store in London at that time. No expense was spared to give this film all the location shooting it needed, and the producer Sidney Gilliat was clearly not shouting at the director to get back into the studio and save some money. The director was Robert Tronson, a talented director who has always been under-estimated because most of his work was for television. He directed some of the most popular series on British television, such as THE DARLING BUDS OF MAY (1991-3), BERGERAC (1983-8), and ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL (1978-88). The casting of this film was impeccable. William Sylvester is a smooth and affable charmer as the Russian spy Konon T. Molody, who masqueraded as a Canadian and an American under the pseudonym of Gordon Lonsdale. But Sylvester is a master at dropping that mask of affability as soon as his guests leave, and reverting to a grim and determined expression with ruthless immediacy. The finest performance in the film is by Bernard Lee as the alcoholic Henry Houghton who steals files from the safe at the Portland Naval Establishment so that the Soviets can learn all the British secrets about advanced submarine warfare. Two other reviewers have already provided background on the real spy case, so I shall not repeat it myself. The film wisely suggests that the drunken Houghton would never have been tolerated at Portland if he had not been protected by someone higher, which is doubtless true, considering how riddled with spies for foreign powers the Foreign Office has always been. This film is very well worth watching, both for entertainment and for historical purposes, and the location shots really are worthwhile.
      6henry8-3

      Ring of Spies

      Solid British stuff looking in great detail at the motives and characters that make up a spy ring. The detail is wholly believable and the film has a strong cast of British character actors, particularly here - Bernard Lee.
      6dierregi

      Minimalist

      Based on true facts, the plot narrates without many embellishments, frills and thrills the downfall of Henry Houghton an alcoholic Navy Clerk.

      After having been sent back to England in disgrace, from his post at the British Embassy in Warsaw, Houghton decides to take revenge and sell military secrets to Lonsdale, a man he believes to be an American agent.

      Lonsdale is actually a Russian spy, connected with a couple of minor key players also located in London. The last member of the ring is Elizabeth Gee, a spinster secretary convinced by Houghton to collaborate with him in exchange for substantial payments that afford some luxuries to the couple.

      It is exactly the more affluent lifestyle to raise suspicions and get the Houghton/Gee couple under surveillance. Way more believable than any James Bond story.

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      • Trivia
        45 Cranley Drive, Ruislip which features as the Krogers' home, was their actual address in real life, from which they transmitted messages to Moscow. A second transmitter was found at the bottom of the garden in 1980.
      • Errores
        The scene at Lords cricket ground uses a shot of stock footage of a match there. We then see a close-up of the pavilion, but it is clearly not the one at Lords. It was probably filmed at another, smaller, cricket ground in the south-east.
      • Citas

        Captain Warner: You're a bad security risk, Houghton!

        Henry Houghton: Okay, sir, that's it. That's it.

        Captain Warner: I'll have to make a report to the Admiralty about you. Maybe as a civil servant, they can't fire you. But I don't see how they can possibly give you a job with any responsibility again.

        [smash cut to]

        Christina: [Reading a letter from Houghton] Christina Darling - You will be surprised to learn that I have been posted to Portland, the most secret Admiralty base in the country.

      • Créditos curiosos
        Disclaimer in closing credits: "Although the substance of this film is based upon true events and the leading characters depict actual persons, neither the officials portrayed, nor their establishments, officers or places of work, are based upon real places or actual individuals."
      • Conexiones
        Featured in Al Murray's Great British Spy Movies (2014)
      • Bandas sonoras
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        Music by Oskar Sala

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 28 de mayo de 1964 (Estados Unidos)
      • País de origen
        • Reino Unido
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      • También se conoce como
        • Ring of Treason
      • Locaciones de filmación
        • 45 Cranley Drive, Ruislip, Middlesex, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(The Kroger's home - and in real life)
      • Productora
        • British Lion Films
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        • Black and White
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