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The Swiss Conspiracy

  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 29min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.0/10
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Senta Berger, Ray Milland, Anton Diffring, John Ireland, David Janssen, John Saxon, and Elke Sommer in The Swiss Conspiracy (1976)
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Cuando el propietario de un banco suizo descubre que se está urdiendo un complejo plan para robar una inmensa fortuna de sus cuentas secretas, contrata a un guardia de seguridad especial.Cuando el propietario de un banco suizo descubre que se está urdiendo un complejo plan para robar una inmensa fortuna de sus cuentas secretas, contrata a un guardia de seguridad especial.Cuando el propietario de un banco suizo descubre que se está urdiendo un complejo plan para robar una inmensa fortuna de sus cuentas secretas, contrata a un guardia de seguridad especial.

  • Dirección
    • Jack Arnold
  • Guionistas
    • Norman Klenman
    • Horward Merrill
    • Philip Saltzman
  • Elenco
    • David Janssen
    • Senta Berger
    • John Ireland
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.0/10
    637
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    • Dirección
      • Jack Arnold
    • Guionistas
      • Norman Klenman
      • Horward Merrill
      • Philip Saltzman
    • Elenco
      • David Janssen
      • Senta Berger
      • John Ireland
    • 24Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 26Opiniones de los críticos
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    David Janssen
    David Janssen
    • David Christopher
    Senta Berger
    Senta Berger
    • Denise Abbott
    John Ireland
    John Ireland
    • Dwight McGowan
    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Robert Hayes
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Johann Hurtil
    Elke Sommer
    Elke Sommer
    • Rita Jensen
    Anton Diffring
    Anton Diffring
    • Franz Benninger
    Arthur Brauss
    Arthur Brauss
    • Korsak
    Inigo Gallo
    • Captain Frey
    Curt Lowens
    Curt Lowens
    • Kosta
    David Hess
    David Hess
    • Sando
    Hansjörg Bahl
    • Sgt. Schwand
    • (as Hans-Jörg Bahl)
    Sheila Ruskin
    • Corinne
    Irmgard Först
    • Florelle
    Christiane Rücker
    Christiane Rücker
    • Minor Role
    • (sin créditos)
    Wilhelm von Homburg
    Wilhelm von Homburg
    • Hit Man in cook suit
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Jack Arnold
    • Guionistas
      • Norman Klenman
      • Horward Merrill
      • Philip Saltzman
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    9leczorn

    A great buy for Europhiles!

    The thing that attracted me to this movie was its title. I love Europe and have long had a fascination with Switzerland both for its beauty and its fierce, unwaivering independence and neutrality. Plus, I'm into women from the German speaking countries and this movie stars two beautiful ones, Elke Sommer and Senta Berger! So for $1.99, it was an automatic buy for me! So what if I wasn't clear about the plot?! To start off, the movie gets my award for the most attention grabbing intro that I've ever seen. A waiter in a fancy restaurant wheels a cart up to a table, pulls a gun out of his pants and shoots the customer - all in the first 30 seconds.

    We later find out that the man killed in that scene was crooked arms deealer Georg Rasher of Vienna (the actor who plays him is uncredited) - one of five holders of secret accounts at a Swiss bank who recently received a blackmail notice that threatens to expose the account unless 1,000,000 Swiss francs are paid. In addition, the bank is told to pay 10,000,000 francs to keep the accounts secret. The total of 15,000,000 francs demanded is said to be the equivalent of about $6,000,000.

    To investigate, the bank hires David Christopher (played by David Janssen), a former U.S. Department of Justice official who now resides in Geneva. In the course of his investigation, Christopher talks to the four living blackmailees - lovely Zürich resident Denise Abbott (Berger), who becomes his obligatory love interest, Texas businessman Dwight McGowan (John Ireland), Chicago crook Robert Hayes (John Saxon) and Dutchman Andre Kosta (Curt Lowens). It turns out that Christopher and Hayes already have a negative history with each other, which isn't surprising, as volatile and obnoxious as Hayes is.

    Like many good mysteries, this movie gives us several suspects to choose from including Rita Jensen (Sommer), the mistress of the bank's vice president, Franz Benninger (Anton Diffring), and two men who are out to kill Hayes and Christopher, Korsak (Arthur Brauss) and Sando (David Hess).

    Two other characters who add a lot to the movie are the bank's worried president, Johann Hurtil (Ray Milland) and Captain Hans Frey (Inigo Gallo) of the Swiss Federal Police, who is suspicious of Christopher and has several sarcastic run ins with him.

    Eventually, the bank decides to cave in and pay the blackmailer. But what action movie hero would go for that?! Christopher, of course, attempts to foil the plot, which leads to a dramatic climax that provides a couple of surprising twists.

    Some people complain that this movie is confusing. And I understand their point. To understand it fully, you have to pay very close attention to it from start to finish. It's very cleverly written and if you miss even a minute or two, you'll probably miss something important.

    The two cuts of the movie that I've seen are relatively short - 1:20:57 and 1:23:22) - but not a single second is wasted. The movie has so much intrigue from so many sources that there's no room for boredom. There's lots of suspense, the action scenes are exciting and heightened by Klaus Doldiner's progressive jazz-funk music, the scenery (I'm fairly certain that it was filmed entirely in Switzerland) is fantastic and the combination of European and American actors give it a strong international feel.

    Judging the movie by itself, I consider "The Swiss Conspiracy" to be a great movie. But its technical quality leaves a significant amount to be desired. Visually, it's decent, but the sound wavers from solid to weak, sometimes in the same scene. At several points, the dialogue is so soft that it's hard to decipher - so much so that I rewound, turned up the volume very loudly and sometimes still couldn't pick out the words.

    Also, I warn you that on the cheapie DVD that I have, some of the editing is embarrassingly sloppy. And the transfer apparently comes not from an original source but rather a TV company as the obscenities are silenced! There is a free version available for download at http://www.publicdomaintorrents.com. It apparently is the theatrical version of the movie or at least closer to it than the cheapie DVD version is. The movie has apparently become public domain. I don't know how it reached that status but it's very sad that it did.

    In conclusion, "The Swiss Conspiracy" is a great mystery thriller that could have been something spectacular with a big budget. Still, it is my favorite obscure movie of all time. I love the movie so much that I have a web page for it at http://www.geocities.com/theswissconspiracy and an e-mail discussion list for it at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theswissconspiracy.

    Only the movie's technical deficiencies prevent it from getting a perfect 10. As it is, I rate it 9/10.
    3pheidias

    This is a bad movie, sorry to say.

    As a devotee of movies about intrigues, conspiracies and white-collar crimes that turn ugly, I was predisposed to like any story set in the glamorous-but-devious world of Swiss banking. And I like John Saxon.

    But with very bad sound, clumsy credits, actors not interacting, corny music, a confusing plot (though I guessed the bad guy right away), a subplot more about middle-aged lust than romance, literal-minded camera work and a script so full of cliches there was no room for anything original, I had to give it a 3.

    If you like skiing see "On Her Majesty's Secret Service". If you like bank fraud see "Shawshank Redemption". If you like conspiracies, see "Parallax View". If you like untrustworthy older people having sex, see the remake of "The Thomas Crown Affair". And if you want to see all of these in one movie, this is not the one.

    I think the makers of this film were trying to make some sort of cross between the plot of a Bond movie and the style of "The French Connection". If you like car chases, you should see it.

    "The French Connection", I mean.
    5AaronCapenBanner

    Blackmailed Bank

    Jack Arnold directed this independently produced thriller set in Switzerland at the Swiss Alps, as five wealthy clients of a Swiss bank find themselves being blackmailed that their account numbers and contents will be made public unless a ransom is paid, so their bank hires former U. S. Justice official David Christopher (played by David Janssen) to investigate the increasingly convoluted mystery where romance and assassins complicate things. Costarring Ray Milland, John Saxon, John Ireland, and Senta Berger.

    Though filled with gorgeous and authentic scenery filmed in and around Zurich, unevenly paced film proves to be a medium mystery that never really amounts to much.
    7bnwfilmbuff

    Complex Thriller

    Good cast delivers in this interesting blackmail plot involving Swiss bank accounts. Started somewhat slow but built nicely into a satisfying conclusion. Anton Diffring always adds a nice sinister element to a movie. Ray Milland is perfectly cast as the bank president. Janssen seemed to have a hard time getting into the proceedings but got better as the movie progressed. The other characters were reasonably well developed which gave the movie more depth. Great location shooting, vintage Ferraris, and Senta and Elke were definite pluses. Overall an enjoyable viewing especially if you enjoy Euro-based thrillers.
    6Coventry

    Switzerland! Come for the mountains, stay for the banking fraud

    The legendary director Jack Arnold's last long-feature film is a raw and twisted blackmail thriller set in the beautifully picturesque country of Switzerland. In fact, the opening and closing credits, and many scenic sequences throughout the entire movie, almost make it look as if "The Swiss Conspiracy" is a tourist brochure in motion, as well as a typically 70s Euro-exploitation thriller! "Come to Switzerland! We have a lot more to offer than cuckoo clocks, cheese, expensive wristwatches and dubious bank affairs!" Well, actually, the plot of the film does principally revolve on the infamous Swiss banking structure. David Christopher, a former US government agent now retired and living in Zurich, is recruited as private security officer for a large and prominent Swiss bank. The bank itself, as well as five of its most respectable clients, are blackmailed into paying millions of Swiss Francs, otherwise their secret accounts full of fraudulent transactions will be publicly exposed. Christopher finds that everyone is a suspect, including the bank's Vice President and most of the blackmail victims, since they are borderline criminal and utterly corrupt themselves.

    I often encounter the criticism that the plot of "The Swiss Conspiracy" is overly convoluted and almost incomprehensible. Don't be put off, because it's honestly not that difficult to follow! Like any good whodunit thriller, there are red herrings and plot twists, one more predictable and transparent than the other, and the experienced Jack Arnold keeps the pacing steady and the action continuous. The #1 reason for me to watch this film was the awesome ensemble cast! Personally, I never could stand David Janssen, but the supportive cast is downright phenomenal. The cast is a mixture of terrific American cult actors (Ray Milland, John Saxon, John Ireland, David Hess...) and Euro-exploitation regulars (Anton Diffring, Elke Sommer, Senta Berger,...). It's quite violent, with a few brutal and nihilistic executions, but also very entertaining and featuring scenic imagery from one of the most beautiful countries in Europe!

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      Curt Lowens is dubbed by Dan O'Herlihy.
    • Errores
      Nobody in his right mind would climb snow-covered mountains improperly dressed--no overcoat, no boots, no gloves, no scarf, no ear-covering hat, etc.--yet near the climax of the film, Janssen and other cast members risk frostbite and possibly even hypothermia by wearing only basic, non-protective clothing. Presumably, for outdoor films of this type, directors prefer not to swaddle their stars, perhaps for fear of potentially making them less quickly identifiable to the viewer. Either that, or certain "outdoor" scenes are in fact filmed indoors on sound stages.
    • Citas

      David Christopher: I was up half the night with the Zürich police, who insist I'm responsible for a Bobby Hayes that was stuffed into a trunk of a rented car, which they say I rented, which I didn't rent, now don't further complicate my life; what is it?

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • septiembre de 1977 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Alemania Occidental
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      • Alemán
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Bavaria Studios, Bavariafilmplatz 7, Geiselgasteig, Grünwald, Bavaria, Alemania
    • Productoras
      • Bavaria Atelier
      • Bavaria Film
      • Durham Productions
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      1 hora 29 minutos
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      • 1.78 : 1

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