Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBritish war reporter Leo and American journalist Sally meet on assignment in Beirut. When Leo disappears, Sally begins to uncover his secret life, which leads her behind the Iron Curtain and... Tout lireBritish war reporter Leo and American journalist Sally meet on assignment in Beirut. When Leo disappears, Sally begins to uncover his secret life, which leads her behind the Iron Curtain and into the clutches of the KGB. In HD.British war reporter Leo and American journalist Sally meet on assignment in Beirut. When Leo disappears, Sally begins to uncover his secret life, which leads her behind the Iron Curtain and into the clutches of the KGB. In HD.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Cynthia Cauffield
- (as Ann Lambton)
Avis à la une
This movie is not a thriller, and there are no explosions or helicopters. (What was that on the packaging? Clip art?) When I'm in the mood for explosions and helicopters, it's a disappointment to bring home a movie that instead has as its big moments someone breaking down a door or fingerprinting someone.
This movie is a rambling, disjointed drama. It wasn't completely awful, but was like real life in that the story doesn't completely make sense and doesn't work artistically. (And if they'd shown one more Casablanca-esquire foggy airfield, I'd have screamed.) It's just a bunch of confusing stuff that happens, and then other stuff happens, and who cares about any of those people? And we spent the first 45 minutes trying to tell the various dark-haired women apart. Or maybe they were all the same woman. Still don't know.
2.5/10
It's a small thing but the movie opening and subsequent text has this computer font. It indicates a 70s motif which clashes with the era of the movie. Then the movie takes too long to get going. This is based on a true story, and the story moves at a pedestrian pace. The dialog is uninspired. As for Sharon Stone, she is miscast in this role. Even thought she has dyed her hair dark, she can't hide her flashy Hollywood persona. The material is there for the taking, but this is not movie for it. The lack of style, ill-fitting acting, and weak dialog all add up to a weak production.
Even a fictionalized account (inspired by the McClean story) could have been entertaining if had successfully delivered an historically accurate context (forget accuracy). There could have been a story of complex emotions, motivations and consequences but instead, you get a superficial drama that misses its mark or worse, doesn't even aim at the interesting targets.
This is a true waste of talent for such a great cast.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRupert Everett has previously played the lead in another film based on the story of the Cambridge Spies, Another Country: Histoire d'une trahison (1984), in which his character was based on real life spy Guy Burgess.
- GaffesLenin's portrait hangs in a Moscow restaurant. In reality, portraits of Russian political leaders were only ever hung in official places, not in restaurants.
- Citations
Dick Madsen: Mrs Cauffield, we've just been informed that your husband has arrived in Moscow of his own free will. We consider the term ''traitor'' rather melodramatic within these walls
[MI6]
Dick Madsen: . In Intelligence vernacular, your husband has chosen ''a different loyalty''.
- Crédits fousEpilogue: "Leo Cauffield stayed in Russia and continued working for the KGB until his death in 1988, at the age of 76. Sally Cauffield never returned to Moscow or saw her husband again."
- ConnexionsFeatures Le roi Lear (1970)
- Bandes originales1001 Nights
Music by Luc Boivin and A. Weils-Oberegger
Lyrics by André Paradis and Nada Raphaél
Performed by Sylva Balassanian
Courtesy of Les Éditions Clavicorde Inc.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 13 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 574 672 $US
- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage