Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDuring the Cold War, a RN warrant officer stationed in the British Embassy in Warsaw leaks secrets to his Polish girlfriend who's a Soviet agent and after his transfer to a naval station in ... Leggi tuttoDuring the Cold War, a RN warrant officer stationed in the British Embassy in Warsaw leaks secrets to his Polish girlfriend who's a Soviet agent and after his transfer to a naval station in Britain he joins a Soviet spy ring.During the Cold War, a RN warrant officer stationed in the British Embassy in Warsaw leaks secrets to his Polish girlfriend who's a Soviet agent and after his transfer to a naval station in Britain he joins a Soviet spy ring.
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The two spies had combined wages of about £30 which was not much above poverty level.
Street and car scenes are very nicely done and show how basic UK cars were and how everything was still dirty and sooty from all the steam trains and inefficient engines.
Old Bernard Lee is poorly cast as a romantic lead.
Of undeniable quality for a B flick, it is professionally done, solid Arthur Lavis cinematography, competent editing by Thelma Connell, and good acting by unusual lead Bernard Lee in the even more unlikely role of womanizer, tippler, and money-driven spy; Margaret Tyzack as the upstanding, fully compliant state functionary who gets corrupted by Lee, and falls in the web of espionage crime (needless to say, both Lee and Tyzack end up looking stupid and untrustworthy, soiling their good name forever; William Sylvester does well with his short part as the nefarious Gordon Lonsdale; and Thorley Walters portrays very effectively Commander Winters as the overseer of the sting operation that netted the ring of spies.
In that context, I particularly liked the deployment of police personnel and vehicles following the suspects, the way one accountant-like copper kept taking note of how much Houghton (Lee) spent on drinking alone, and sharp arithmetic calculations uncovering the fact that he and Tyzack simply did not earn enough to maintain such a lavish lifestyle.
Definitely worth watching both as dramatization of a real incident and something to learn from: careful what you wish for, it could change you and your life... and seldom, if ever, for the better. 7/10.
The cast are uniformly good, a real effort is made to dig out (but not condone) Bernard Lee's cash strapped wheeler dealer clerk, and his infatuated spinster girlfriend. William Slyvester excels as the smooth talking professional operating under a Soviet 'legend'. The action takes place in rustic pubs, cafes, drab offices and snack bars - there's no glamour or gadgets in this slow burner, Cold War thriller.
Lo sapevi?
- Quiz45 Cranley Drive, Ruislip which features as the Krogers' home, was their actual address in real life, from which they transmitted messages to Moscow. A second transmitter was found at the bottom of the garden in 1980.
- BlooperThe scene at Lords cricket ground uses a shot of stock footage of a match there. We then see a close-up of the pavilion, but it is clearly not the one at Lords. It was probably filmed at another, smaller, cricket ground in the south-east.
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Captain Warner: You're a bad security risk, Houghton!
Henry Houghton: Okay, sir, that's it. That's it.
Captain Warner: I'll have to make a report to the Admiralty about you. Maybe as a civil servant, they can't fire you. But I don't see how they can possibly give you a job with any responsibility again.
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Christina: [Reading a letter from Houghton] Christina Darling - You will be surprised to learn that I have been posted to Portland, the most secret Admiralty base in the country.
- Curiosità sui creditiDisclaimer in closing credits: "Although the substance of this film is based upon true events and the leading characters depict actual persons, neither the officials portrayed, nor their establishments, officers or places of work, are based upon real places or actual individuals."
- ConnessioniFeatured in Al Murray's Great British Spy Movies (2014)
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- Ring of Treason
- Luoghi delle riprese
- 45 Cranley Drive, Ruislip, Middlesex, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(The Kroger's home - and in real life)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 30 minuti
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- 1.66 : 1