Pendant la guerre froide, le chef d'une section de décryptage de code du renseignement britannique tombe amoureux d'une nouvelle employée et protège un ancien collègue, accusé d'affiliation ... Tout lirePendant la guerre froide, le chef d'une section de décryptage de code du renseignement britannique tombe amoureux d'une nouvelle employée et protège un ancien collègue, accusé d'affiliation communiste, de la colère du service de sécurité.Pendant la guerre froide, le chef d'une section de décryptage de code du renseignement britannique tombe amoureux d'une nouvelle employée et protège un ancien collègue, accusé d'affiliation communiste, de la colère du service de sécurité.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Gavin
- (as Hayward Morse)
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For these and other brilliant screen stars to be attracted to this film must mean that there was something in the script that I missed or was missed by the director, or I suppose arguably I just came upon in after it's view by date.
I found the film dated (although I do like British films from the 1960s) and lacking in any real story. I think Bogarde was wrong to say he was not right for the part, he performs well enough but I think a writer such as Le Carre would have fleshed out and nuanced the character and the film as a whole better. My view is that it falls between too many stools not knowing whether it wants to be a hip and happening psychedelic 60s movie, a tale of espionage, a romantic story involving the breaking down of walls, or a comedy farce much beloved of the time.
Despite all these factors I would still recommend a night in with the film if for nothing else than to see brilliant actors tackling greater or lesser roles.
Fun music and atmosphere of the '60s permeates. York is lovely as a smart, pretty woman who knows what she wants, isn't afraid to try for it, and cracks the hardest code in the bunch - Dirk Bogarde. Bogarde is excellent as a man of deep feeling who likes to keep his work life separate from his private life and doesn't quite succeed.
Not much of a plot, but the acting is good - you can't really go wrong with Lili Palmer and John Gielgud in the supporting roles. Palmer plays a codebreaker of long-standing who is nevertheless under suspicion for some of her views, and Gielgud is one of the big bosses over Bogarde.
Enjoyable.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOriginally planned as a reunion between the writer (Leo Marks) and the director (Michael Powell) of Le voyeur (1960), this was inspired by Marks' own wartime career as an ace code-breaker. However, the notoriety of "Peeping Tom" made it hard to get the project off the ground. Powell became connected with American producer Herbert Brodkin during the making of the television series Espionage (1963), and hoped that Brodkin's interest would get this movie made. When it finally was, he and Marks were replaced. Powell had to be content with a producing credit, while Marks was credited solely with the story.
- Citations
Gen. Phillips: My function as Director of Security is to eliminate trust. Whenever it's an avoidable hazard.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 1 250 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1