Un membro dei servizi segreti britannici assume un'identità criminale fittizia e si lascia catturare, imprigionare e liberare per potersi infiltrare in un'organizzazione di spionaggio e port... Leggi tuttoUn membro dei servizi segreti britannici assume un'identità criminale fittizia e si lascia catturare, imprigionare e liberare per potersi infiltrare in un'organizzazione di spionaggio e portare allo scoperto un traditore.Un membro dei servizi segreti britannici assume un'identità criminale fittizia e si lascia catturare, imprigionare e liberare per potersi infiltrare in un'organizzazione di spionaggio e portare allo scoperto un traditore.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Recensioni in evidenza
Paul Newman plays Reardon, a spy who poses as a convict. He goes to prison and befriends Slade, a Russian double agent played by Ian Bannen. When Slade is sprung from prison by a secret organisation, Reardon goes with him and infiltrates their gang.
The action moves from Ireland to Malta, and there's lot of intrigue and double-crosses. You'd think with all that going for it, the film would be entertaining, but it isn't. For one thing, it has a murky look throughout. For another, it is badly scripted and leaves out far too much of the important explanatory information that makes it work in the novel. The result is intolerable, because it is a confusing mess. Owing to the script's muddled nature, the actors give downbeat performances which further hurt an already disappointing film.
The movie crosses interestingly several genres, like a cold war spy thriller and prison movies. Some of the scenes manage to catch something familiar from early Hitchcock, specially the runaway and chase scene on an Irish moor. The locations in London and Ireland with real local people add much to the realism and fascination of the story. Even the car chases use old beaten up vehicles keeping far away from usual top agent style.
Paul Newman as Joseph Rearden does a strong role but the cool center of the story is Dominique Sanda as an almost emotionless beauty whose appearance covers secrets and surprises. The plot holds up very well all the way to the final moments with some nasty surprises. A film worth seeing for Huston fans and others.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizIn his autobiography, cinematographer Oswald Morris recalled how John Huston showed very little interest or enthusiasm for directing this movie and would arrive late on-set, largely unprepared for the day's schedule. It often was left to Morris and the crew to fill the gap and set up the shots for the day for when Huston eventually arrived and also to help Paul Newman, who also was disappointed by Huston's attitude.
- BlooperReflected in the side window of the truck when Rearden drives off to meet the airplane at the airfield.
- Citazioni
Slade: [musing poetically] I'm going home.
[quoting poetry]
Slade: 'Sleep after toil, port after stormy seas, ease after war, death after life does greatly please.'
Joseph Rearden: [laconically] I don't know about you, Slade; I'm not ready for death. The rest I'll drink to.
- Versioni alternativeUK theatrical release was cut for violence to secure an AA rating with heavy edits to the beating of Reardon and shots of Gerda being kicked and hit with a gun. All later video and DVD releases are uncut and 15 rated.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Poliziotto senza paura (1978)
I più visti
- How long is The MacKintosh Man?Powered by Alexa
Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paesi di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- El emisario de Mackintosh
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Kilmainham Jail, Dublin, County Dublin, Irlanda(where Reardon is imprisoned)
- Aziende produttrici
- Vedi altri crediti dell’azienda su IMDbPro
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 3.300.000 USD