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Amicalement vôtre...

Titre original : The Persuaders!
  • Série télévisée
  • 1971–1972
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Tony Curtis and Roger Moore in Amicalement vôtre... (1971)
The Persuaders!: Set 2
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Buddy ComedyActionAdventureComedy

Britanique Brett Sinclair et l'Américain Danny Wilde font équipe à contrecoeur pour unir leurs efforts et redresser les torts causés et protéger les innocents.Britanique Brett Sinclair et l'Américain Danny Wilde font équipe à contrecoeur pour unir leurs efforts et redresser les torts causés et protéger les innocents.Britanique Brett Sinclair et l'Américain Danny Wilde font équipe à contrecoeur pour unir leurs efforts et redresser les torts causés et protéger les innocents.

  • Casting principal
    • Tony Curtis
    • Roger Moore
    • Laurence Naismith
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Casting principal
      • Tony Curtis
      • Roger Moore
      • Laurence Naismith
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    • 25avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 2 nominations au total

    Épisodes24

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    The Persuaders!: Set 2
    Trailer 1:26
    The Persuaders!: Set 2
    The Persuaders: Theatrical Agent
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    The Persuaders: Theatrical Agent
    The Persuaders: Theatrical Agent
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    The Persuaders: Theatrical Agent
    The Persuaders: Let's Get Down To Business
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    The Persuaders: Let's Get Down To Business
    The Persuaders: Going Too Far
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    The Persuaders: Going Too Far
    The Persuaders: Counterfeit
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    The Persuaders: Counterfeit

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    Tony Curtis
    Tony Curtis
    • Danny Wilde…
    • 1971–1972
    Roger Moore
    Roger Moore
    • Lord Brett Sinclair…
    • 1971–1972
    Laurence Naismith
    Laurence Naismith
    • Judge Fulton
    • 1971
    Juliet Harmer
    Juliet Harmer
    • Prue
    • 1971
    Anouska Hempel
    Anouska Hempel
    • Carla II…
    • 1971
    Victor Platt
    • The Farmer
    • 1971
    Frank Maher
    • Coady's henchman…
    • 1971
    Joan Collins
    Joan Collins
    • Sidonie
    • 1971
    Susan George
    Susan George
    • Michelle Devigne
    • 1971
    Sinéad Cusack
    Sinéad Cusack
    • Jenny Lindley
    • 1971
    Hannah Gordon
    Hannah Gordon
    • Lucy
    • 1971
    Catherine Schell
    Catherine Schell
    • Kristin Hansen
    • 1971
    Terry-Thomas
    Terry-Thomas
    • Archibald Sinclair Beachum
    • 1971
    Gladys Cooper
    Gladys Cooper
    • Grand Duchess Ozerov
    • 1971
    Larry Storch
    Larry Storch
    • Angie
    • 1971
    Ian Hendry
    Ian Hendry
    • Lord Croxley
    • 1971
    Annette Andre
    Annette Andre
    • Pekoo Rayne
    • 1971
    Suzanna Leigh
    Suzanna Leigh
    • Emily Major
    • 1971
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    crawfrordboon

    Inspired!

    Never before have I seen on-screen chemistry like that between Roger Moore and Tony Curtis in The Persuaders. Both actors fill their roles perfectly and more besides, whoever teamed up these guys needs credit also.

    Whether they're winning improbable fight scenes, surviving hair-raising car chases, or making sense of unusual situations (e.g Sinclair finding out how he has suddenly acquired a wife, Wilde being accidentally immersed into a Soviet spy ring, or Sinclair again finding that he has been cloned!) Moore and Curtis always appear to be having a riot of a time, perhaps in some measure a result of the large quantities of champagne the cast got through on the set.

    Roger Moore deploys his usual charm and dry wit, whilst the manic Curtis excels with his deadpan humour and perfect timing. The contrast between the two main characters matches that between the two actors, but its more a case of salt and vinegar than cheese and chalk, Moore and Curtis are perfect together, and together they are perfect for the show. Slightly camp 1970s comedy/action - perfect for Roger to make his indelible mark on the James Bond series, and a welcome change for Tony from his less light-hearted roles.

    Brilliant series, shame it only lasted a couple of years!
    lonniebealeusa

    Classic T.V. series

    Whoever came up with the idea of teaming Roger Moore and Tony Curtis to star in this series should be congratulated,add the exotic locations and wonderful story lines and you have a show that is truely brilliant. The Persuaders was a hit show in Europe and Australia but for some unknown reason never successful in the U.S.A,which limited its run.Roger Moore is perfectly cast as Lord Brett Sinclair ,as is Tony Curtis as the Brooklyn born Danny Wilde ,seeking adventure and fun in the hotspots of the Italian and French Rivieras.What a shame the Americans had such bad taste in the '70's and never gave this show a chance.When you consider some t.v. series that had a long run in the U.S.A. that were not up to the quality of the Persuaders it makes one wonder about the taste of television viewers.
    James-328

    They persuaded me!

    Lord Brett Sinclair and Danny Wilde are drawn together by Judge Fulton to use there wasted talents and use them for the fight against crime. Top notch action and comedy the Persuaders were the oddest of couples that got on very well. Lord Brett Sinclair and aristocratic, suave and stylish with clothes to match was the true English Gent. Danny Wilde a millionaire with wit and a very large wallet. Cars, Girls, Guns and one liners was the best combination of this powerful suspense series hat ran for only 2 years, it is a real shame. No one has ever come close to the partnership of Moore and Curtis. Sinclairs lucky number was 7 and he drove an Austin Martin, a pre-James Bond role which made him an international success. Everyone with a thing for action and suspense must watch this.
    10geisterfaust

    One of the best detective series ever.

    Maybe it's out of nostalgia, maybe it's because I've grown up with the series, but whichever way I choose to look at it, I come to the conclusion that The Persuaders was and still is one of the best detective/adventure/action/what-have-you-series ever created. Because even now, as I recently bought the complete series on DVD, and has been able to watch all episodes again, including many which I missed when they were aired on TV, I can't help but being endlessly charmed and entertained by it. Even though a lot of shows that gain cult-status tend to be more out of sheer novelty value, in the case of The Persuaders, I feel it is more than well deserved. Everything, from the utterly brilliant theme music by John Barry, the kitschy but superbly entertaining fight-scenes to the great chemistry between Moore and Curtis and the general high quality of the story lines, is just top-notch. Sure, it's silly and kitschy and very 70's, but then on the other hand, that's what's so great about it.

    This is pure, shameless entertainment when it's at its best.
    CosmicDwellings

    The Ultimate Seventies Schlock!

    Lord Brett Sinclair(Roger Moore) and Daniel Wilde(Tony Curtis) fighting crime all over the U.K. and Europe in the name of justice, with two flashy cars and a pair of eyes for the ladies. In a way, it was a good notion that the Producers decided to pull the plug on this series after just 24 episodes, because it adds to the uniqueness and rarity of it all. In another sense they had no choice but to quit whilst they were ahead, well in the U.K. and Europe anyway, because it was the American market that finally decided it's fate-shame really, but how do you come up against an already established cult like 'Mission Impossible' at it's peak.

    'The Persuaders!' is prime-time escapism thanks to the combination of two glittering actors both at the top of their respective fields at the time. But what a strange combination, but the whole thing worked. Every series has it's own stand-out and exceptional episodes and this series was no different. The highly recommended ones come in the form of: 'Overture'(the pilot), 'Angie...Angie', 'The Gold Napoleon', 'Someone Like Me', 'Greensleeves', 'Someone Waiting', 'The Morning After' and 'The Long Goodbye'. We also have other due notable episodes like 'Take Seven' in which we see Tony Curtis deliver one of the best comedic performances of the whole series, set in a barber's shop. Finally who could forget the bronx warrior doing his fancy fight scene stunts in 'The Old, The New and The Deadly'. So, there we have some gems amongst gems in a gem of a series, with a great mixture of action and comedy. Enjoy...

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    • Anecdotes
      Because Sir Roger Moore deemed that no good photos exist of him as a child, the black-and-white boyhood picture of Brett Sinclair in the opening credits is that of his son Geoffrey Moore.
    • Citations

      [Danny kneels in front of a hotel room door, trying to pick its lock]

      Danny Wilde: Spencer Tracy once took a pipe cleaner - an ordinary pipe cleaner - and by inserting it into the lock, and moving it around in intricate positions - you know, I could be a gentleman cracksman with this -

      [Brett, who went out a window, onto a ledge and into the room through its window, opens the door from the inside]

      Lord Brett Sinclair: There's no need to kneel, I'm a very democratic sort of lord.

    • Crédits fous
      The opening titles credit Tony Curtis and Roger Moore by their surnames only, as the alphabetical CURTiS + MOORE.
    • Versions alternatives
      The episodes The Gold Napoleon (1971) and Powerswitch (1971) were edited together to create the film release Mission: Monte Carlo (1974).
    • Connexions
      Edited into Derrick contre Superman (1992)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 octobre 1972 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Persuaders!
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 15 Queen Anne's Gate, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Lord Brett Sinclair's London residence)
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