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Titre original : The Venetian Affair
  • 1966
  • Approved
  • 1h 29min
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5,4/10
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Boris Karloff, Robert Vaughn, and Elke Sommer in Minuit sur le grand canal (1966)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFormer CIA man, Bill Fenner, now a downbeat, loner journalist, is sent to Venice to investigate the shock suicide bombing by an American diplomat at a peace conference.Former CIA man, Bill Fenner, now a downbeat, loner journalist, is sent to Venice to investigate the shock suicide bombing by an American diplomat at a peace conference.Former CIA man, Bill Fenner, now a downbeat, loner journalist, is sent to Venice to investigate the shock suicide bombing by an American diplomat at a peace conference.

  • Réalisation
    • Jerry Thorpe
  • Scénario
    • E. Jack Neuman
    • Helen MacInnes
  • Casting principal
    • Robert Vaughn
    • Elke Sommer
    • Felicia Farr
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,4/10
    617
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jerry Thorpe
    • Scénario
      • E. Jack Neuman
      • Helen MacInnes
    • Casting principal
      • Robert Vaughn
      • Elke Sommer
      • Felicia Farr
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
    • 14avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux36

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    Robert Vaughn
    Robert Vaughn
    • Bill Fenner
    Elke Sommer
    Elke Sommer
    • Sandra Fane
    Felicia Farr
    Felicia Farr
    • Claire Connor
    Karlheinz Böhm
    Karlheinz Böhm
    • Robert Wahl
    • (as Karl Boehm)
    Luciana Paluzzi
    Luciana Paluzzi
    • Giulia Almeranti
    Boris Karloff
    Boris Karloff
    • Dr. Pierre Vaugiroud
    Roger C. Carmel
    Roger C. Carmel
    • Mike Ballard
    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Frank Rosenfeld
    Joe De Santis
    Joe De Santis
    • Jan Aarvan
    Fabrizio Mioni
    Fabrizio Mioni
    • Russo
    Wesley Lau
    Wesley Lau
    • Neill Carlson
    Bill Weiss
    • Goldsmith
    Julius LaRosa
    Julius LaRosa
    • Title Song Singer
    • (voix)
    Don Ames
    • Reporter
    • (non crédité)
    Don Anderson
    Don Anderson
    • Guard
    • (non crédité)
    Argentina Brunetti
    Argentina Brunetti
    • Nun
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    Dick Cherney
    • Agent
    • (non crédité)
    Gene Coogan
    Gene Coogan
    • Scientist
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Jerry Thorpe
    • Scénario
      • E. Jack Neuman
      • Helen MacInnes
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    8djb896328

    Under-rated dramatic, 60s spy film

    In 1967, when the spy genre became well and truly a parody of itself, there were only some spy films that were serious attempts in the genre. "The Venetian Affair" is one such film. It's a very well made, suspenseful and dramatic work, based on Helen MacInnes' novel of the same name. Still TV's super-spy Napoleon Solo, Robert Vaughn plays the anti-hero, antithesis of Solo/Bond/Flint etc, as former-CIA man, now downtrodden journalist Bill Fenner. He plays Fenner extremely well, a perfect role for Vaughn's sensibilities as a thoughtful, intellectual man. Aided magnificently is a strong European cast - Elke Sommer, Boris Karloff, Luciana Paluzzi and Karl Boehm to name just a few. Also prominent is Edward Asner as the tough CIA chief Rosenfeld.

    Overall, this is an excellent and often misunderstood film. Most people and critics alike, expected the any spy film from this era to be more glamorous and fun a la "In Like Flint" or "You Only Live Twice" which came out the same year. However, looking in retrospect some thirty-years on, one can appreciate a fine dramatic work, one which stands up to the test of time much better than any of its more outrageous competitors.
    7ksf-2

    big names in spy flicker

    Robert Vaughn was so great as a spy in Man from U.N.C.L.E. that he got a starring role in the full length film Venetian Affair. Vaughn is Fenner, retired CIA, but now working as a reporter (really ?). after the bombing of diplomats in venice, he is sent to get whatever information he can for the wire services. Some other fun names here. the awesome Boris Karloff, taking a break from his horror films. Ed Asner, WAY before MTM or Lou Grant. he had done lots of tv work, but this appears to be his third film role. Elke Sommer did a bunch of projects with Dean Martin. in this film, she's Sandra, who may be involved in the bombing. Karloff is Dr. Vaugiroud, who may or may not be helpful to Fenner. the first half moves pretty slowly.. it's all setup. there's kind of a showdown scene at the end, and things are explained, but it's just so-so. it's entertaining enough, but nothing new and exciting. some fun scenery of Venice, as imdb claims that it actually was filmed there. directed by Jerry Thorp, his first of only two film projects; done in the middle of so many television shows. story by Helen MacInnes, who had a couple novels made into film.
    5blanche-2

    doesn't make it

    And a big yawn goes to "The Venetian Affair" from 1966.

    Based on a Helen McInnes novel, none of which made successful films, it sports an interesting, if not great cast: Robert Vaughn, Ed Asner, Boris Karloff, Elke Sommer, and Karl Boehm. The most interesting things about it are Karloff and the shots of Venice, my favorite city. I wish it had been in color.

    The beginning makes one think you're really going to see something. An American diplomat detonates a bomb during a conference on disarmament in Vienna. There doesn't seem to be any reason for him doing so, and the USA doesn't want to be blamed. They start looking for reasons.

    Vaughn, playing a drunk named Bill Fenner, who is ex-CIA, is sent back into action by the CIA. He has an ex-wife who is a turncoat, and the CIA is sure he can locate her. They think she might have been involved or at least know something. Fenner never got over her, though you wouldn't know it since he propositions every woman he meets.

    It becomes confusing from there -- and boring. Slow pace, and Vaughn was not the stuff movie stars are made of. It's normal when you have a big success like Man from U.N.C.L.E. to try your luck at films, but not everyone succeeds.

    Despite what some people state on this board, that people who don't like this movie were expecting explosions and all sorts of car chases and CGI, etc, I didn't care about any of that and never have. It's just not a very intriguing film. All I ask from a spy film is some suspense and a really good story, along with the acting.

    During this time, we had the James Bond films with all their gadgets, and U.N.C.L.E., and the producers tried to attract both audiences. A very routine film.
    6kensolar

    I had read the book before the movie was made.

    Being in high school at the time my friends and I read all the spy novels we could get our hands on. I had read 'The Spy Who Came in From The Cold'. The book and movie were both first class. Then I read 'The Venitian Affair' and it was also top notch, a first class suspense novel with all the twists and turns, very dark. When they announced that Robert Vaunghn was going to play the lead we were ecstatic. Unfortunately, the movie, while not bad, just didn't live up to the billing. Why, well the book was almost 500 pages and the movie was 89 minutes. The movie skips a lot of details and worse, it tries to rush to fit as much as possible in. James Bond thrillers are non-stop action, but most realist spy movies are slower and paced, as is most real spying. It feels like they tried to do this on a budget and use TV pacing. Hiring Vaughn was probably due in part to his television background, thinking he would be more acceptable to this approach. He wasn't and it shows. Being a real actor with the chops to really shine in a great role, he must have been very disappointed when he got the final script. It lacked much of the character development and brooding pace. As I said, it's not a bad movie, just far short of it's potential. And, there is the classic line from the airport scene when he first lands in Veinna. Read the book after seeing the movie, it's a classic spy novel with tension that crackles.
    dbdumonteil

    Cat and mouse in Venice.

    "The Venetian affair",in spite of the suicide bombing , starts very slowly and it's a muddled affair,in which Robert Vaugn seems lost and not that much interested .The female star,Elke Sommer,makes herself wait ,and it's finally a disappointing part.Ditto for Luciana Paluzzi,one of the best villain James Bond girls .

    The movie becomes more interesting in its third part ,partially thanks to Karl Boehm who succeeds in being disturbing:the scene of the cat and the mouse is certainly the best in the whole flick;incidentally the final segment of the last "Sissi" in which Boehm was the nice emperor was also filmed in Venice.But he was also "peeping tom" and it shows in this poor spy thriller,probably made to capitalize on the success of Bond.

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    • Anecdotes
      This movie was made and released about four years after its source novel of the same name by author Helen MacInnes was first published in 1963. This is the third of four screen adaptations of one of Macinnes' novels. The others are Notre agent à Salzbourg (1972), Un espion a disparu (1943) and Un commando en Bretagne (1943).
    • Gaffes
      When Fenner talks to Vaugiroud out on the balcony Vaugiroud is feeding the pigeons, but none of the pigeons are eating.
    • Citations

      Bill Fenner: Where are you from?

      Claire Connor: Detroit.

      Bill Fenner: That's right next to my hometown.

      Claire Connor: Where's that?

      Bill Fenner: San Francisco.

    • Connexions
      Referenced in MGM 40th Anniversary (1964)
    • Bandes originales
      Our Venetian Affair
      Words by Hal Winn

      Music by Lalo Schifrin

      Sung by Julius LaRosa

      [Played over the end credits]

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 juillet 1967 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Italien
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Venetian Affair
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Venise, Vénétie, Italie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Jerry Thorpe Productions
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 29min(89 min)
    • Rapport de forme
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