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Les espions meurent à Beyrouth

Titre original : Le spie uccidono a Beirut
  • 1965
  • 1h 37min
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Les espions meurent à Beyrouth (1965)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn American CIA agent must find the whereabouts of valuable microfilm that was smuggled over by two Russian scientists who had been hoping to defect.An American CIA agent must find the whereabouts of valuable microfilm that was smuggled over by two Russian scientists who had been hoping to defect.An American CIA agent must find the whereabouts of valuable microfilm that was smuggled over by two Russian scientists who had been hoping to defect.

  • Réalisation
    • Luciano Martino
  • Scénario
    • Ernesto Gastaldi
  • Casting principal
    • Richard Harrison
    • Dominique Boschero
    • Wandisa Guida
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,4/10
    152
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    • Réalisation
      • Luciano Martino
    • Scénario
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
    • Casting principal
      • Richard Harrison
      • Dominique Boschero
      • Wandisa Guida
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    • 8avis des critiques
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    Richard Harrison
    Richard Harrison
    • Bob Fleming
    Dominique Boschero
    Dominique Boschero
    • Liz Grune
    Wandisa Guida
    • Elena
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
    • Yuri
    • (as Alan Collins)
    Aldo Cecconi
    Aldo Cecconi
    • Ivan
    • (as Jim Clay)
    Carla Calò
    • Jane Cartland
    • (as Caroll Brown)
    Franco Freda
    • Ali, the Sailor
    • (as Franklyn Fred)
    Clément Harari
    Clément Harari
    • Geoffrey Home
    Jean Ozenne
    • Fleming's Boss
    Audry Fisher
    • Heidi
    • (as Audrie Fisher)
    Alcide Borik
    • Lepetit, Beyrut Taxi Driver
    Danny Taborra
    • Adolf Grune
    Goffredo Unger
    Goffredo Unger
    • Baalbek Tribe Leader
    • (as Freddy Unger)
    Jean Haten
    • Bar Girl
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Luciano Martino
    • Scénario
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
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    One of the best "Euro" spy movies

    Even if I didn't like ' 60s (and some later) spy movies, I would still hate that "Bond rip-off" label that they almost all get (at least, the "escapist" ones). Even fans of them always seem to be saying that. Sure, they owe a lot to the Bond movies, but they aren't copies. Having said that, this one maybe owes more than most, but in a good way. Of course, Richard Harrison always seemed to fit very well into these Italian adventure films of all kinds. And Dominique Boschero was very good as the "damsel in distress". And especially, Wandisa Guida was very good as the "villainess", as was the actor (I can never think of his name) who played her partner - though when they're together, I can't help thinking of a serious version of Boris and Natasha (he even has the same coat and hat!). But this had one down side. That actress and character seemed just right as an all-out "villainess", the kind who actually seduces the hero, like "Fiona" in Thunderball (a movie that this one seems to be inspired by more than a little). There was even a scene that seemed to set up that idea, but it didn't go anywhere else with it (as opposed to the big showdown between him and her & her partners). I have a real prejudice for adventure stories with "femme fatale" characters, but even considering that, this one seemed to really miss an opportunity when it came to that one thing. This brings up a question that someone might be able to help me with (though it's kind of a general one). Since European films are supposed to have been very free with bedroom scenes and things like that, earlier than American ones (though I'm sure that's a generalization), and since these movies are SUPPOSEDLY Bond rip-offs, I've always wondered why most of them are only SLIGHTLY titillating in that way, or not at all. In other words (rip-off or not), why aren't they full of "Bond girls" in the thorough-going sense?
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    Message From 077, The Spies Kill In Beirut

    This is a top of the range Eurospy with a decent script, direction and action, involving a good mix of fists, guns and cars, plus a fizz boat and a helicopter for the finale. There is some humour, but for the most part everyone plays it straight, the balance achieved being similar to that of a Bond movie.

    Note that the music is on point from the opening scene, aiming to assist in creating the air of mystery and apprehension, not the breezy travelogue or cocktail jazz that many other movies in this genre mistakenly use.

    The MacGuffin is a microfilm containing Russian H-Bomb secrets which have been stolen by a scientist (or scientists) for sale to the highest bidder. The Russians want it back and the Americans also want to see what it contains, so they assign the mission to their best agent - Bob Fleming.

    The locations are a mixed bag, a little bit of Paris, quite a lot of Hamburg and then on to the titular city of Beirut. Hamburg is a dreary location, it always seems to be grey and damp looking, with few if any picturesque landmarks to use as backgrounds. The City Council must have been offering a bit of money, in order to promote tourism, because later Warren Beatty and Goldie Hawn also came to town to film their heist movie "Dollars".

    Here the film makers do their best, visiting a club on the Reeperbahn, one of those with phones on the tables, so patrons can phone strangers at another table (The table number is also the phone number and is displayed on a number holder flag, tourists phone each other for amusement, while the regulars phone prostitutes to arrange an assignation) and making use of the vehicle elevator and tunnel under the river, as "Dollars" did. Plus they manage to incorporate some amphibious cars into the action, that were actually being used by the Hamburg Wharf Police at the time.

    Richard Harrison, who looks like a blond Ben Affleck, is armed with several electronic gadgets before he heads off (laser beam pen, microwave detector pen, tracking devices inside aspirin (along with a watch that is also a receiver) and the script ensures that they all come in handy, but the best thing he has going for him in Beirut is a very resourceful little taxi-driver / agent and his tricked out vehicle.

    Luciano Pigozzi is the pick of the villains, very creepy, but Aldo Cecconi isn't far behind him, as the Russian leader. However neither of the women are given much to do. Wandisa Guida, on the Russian side, gets to cast a few malevolent glances but little more, while Domenique Boschero is merely a damsel in distress, whether fending of Richards clumsy advances or those of the Russians.

    All the usual following and chasing and being captured and escaping is present and handled competently, although I can't recall seeing an agent who gets sapped on the back of the head during a mission as often as Richard does.

    However during the climactic scenes the script does appear to lose its way in my opinion. The sudden spit between the Russian agents makes no real sense, It seems like a surprise twist for the sake of reducing the number of opponents for Richard to overcome, or It's a case of real World political reality intruding into the fantasy Eurospy World, because this was made during the height of the Cold War, only a few years after the Khrushchev UN shoe banging speech, Berlin border confrontation and wall, Bay of Pigs and Cuba missile crisis, when movie makers were unofficially warned not to make movies that might provoke the Russians (China was often substituted as the villain instead). Later the reasons for not initially firing at each other, during the boat versus helicopter chase, are unconvincing, particularly on the Russian side.

    However on the whole, it's a superior effort by Eurospy standards

    NB; - Richards level of "charm" is particularly debatable to modern eyes and he won't rank very high on anyone's "suave-o-meter". I particularly enjoyed this piece of dialogue on the plane ride to Beirut where he encounters the scientist's daughter for the first time

    Richard - "Wolf whistle"

    Liz - "Do you often break out into bird calls?"

    Richard - "That's my mating call, when I see a beautiful bird I can't help reacting instinctively... you mind if I..." (Indicates empty seat next to her)

    Liz - "I do mind, I like to be alone"

    Richard - "You're making a mistake, you'd have had a lot more interesting trip with me there. Anyway the offers still open" (Turns away and reads his book)

    Liz - Coldly examines his profile, but says nothing

    Richard - (Turns back toward her) "Um, one final question, are you always so nice to people?"

    Liz - (Shakes head) "Only to the vulgar ones"

    Now that never happened to the other fellow!

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      Inspired by the James Bond film series, the name of the central character, Bob Fleming, references its literary creator, Ian Fleming.
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      Bob Fleming: Well!

      [wolf whistles]

      Liz Grune: Do you often break out into bird calls?

      Bob Fleming: Hmm! That's my mating call. When I see a beautiful bird, I just can't help reacting instinctively. Do you mind if I...?

      Liz Grune: I *do* mind. I like to be alone.

      Bob Fleming: You're making a mistake. You'd have had a much more interesting trip with me there. Anyway, the offer's still open.

    • Connexions
      Edited into Operation: Secret Agents, Spies & Thighs (2007)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 décembre 1965 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
      • France
    • Langue
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Secret Agent Fireball
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Olimpia, Rome, Lazio, Italie(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Italnoleggio Cinematografico
      • Devon Film
      • Radius Productions
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