Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn 1940. Captain Terence Stevenson is with the British Army in the bomb disposal unit in London, his primary job is to defuse them. Despite having no experience as a spy, he is asked by his ... Ler tudoIn 1940. Captain Terence Stevenson is with the British Army in the bomb disposal unit in London, his primary job is to defuse them. Despite having no experience as a spy, he is asked by his superiors, because of his academic background as a chemical engineer and being fluent in R... Ler tudoIn 1940. Captain Terence Stevenson is with the British Army in the bomb disposal unit in London, his primary job is to defuse them. Despite having no experience as a spy, he is asked by his superiors, because of his academic background as a chemical engineer and being fluent in Romanian and German, to lead a spy mission deep in the Nazi occupied territory. The Nazis h... Ler tudo
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- German MP Officer
- (as Anthony Eustral)
- Gen. Weymouth
- (as Frederic Richter)
- Peter Valek
- (as Hubert Leslie)
- Mrs. Stevenson
- (as Mabel Terry Lewis)
- Arthur Wakefield
- (não creditado)
- ARP Warden
- (não creditado)
- Plant Guard
- (não creditado)
- …
- Bomb Disposal Sergeant
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
Sabotage Agent next has Donat in Czechoslovakia disguised as a refugee from the Nazi sympathizing Iron Guard of Romania. Donat moves effortlessly from the stiff upper lip British agent to the bumptious Jan Tartu of Romania. He keeps his wits about him pretty good in a whole bunch of situations.
Especially since he loses his contact upon arriving in Czechoslovakia almost immediately and is flying blind. Another agent is Valerie Hobson who like Donat is always good. She's a Czech who's a collaborator officially, but is really working for the Czech underground. She doesn't know what to make of Donat. One thing is sure, her Nazi boy friend Walter Rilla is plenty jealous.
I have to say that the action packed ending was a bit much. It was like Donat was trying to compete with Errol Flynn. Something a little more clever I would have expected from his character. This was more like something from James Bond.
Nevertheless Donat and Hobson give good characterizations and also Glynis Johns as another Czech patriot gives a memorable performance.
Although the basic premise is a tad ludicrous, the film is very carefully plotted and the characters are likable, well-written and well played. Donat, Glynnis Johns and Valerie Hobson are especially good. The cinematography, directing and editing are very standard for early-mid-20th century British film - very straightforward and focused on the story - little to no experimentation and very few pans. But the pace of the film complements - or at least compensates for - the theatrical camera work fairly well.
Recommended for Donat fans and those interested in WWII-era war films.
Robert Donat is very good as the British spy who poses as a Greek and a Rumanian. His performance is spirited and his accent is amusing. His accent seems to be the same for the Greek and the Rumanian, but who cares, it is a fun movie to watch about a serious subject.
The supporting cast is perfect. Both his leading ladies are lovely and fill the bill: Valerie Hobson and Glynis Johns. Ms. Johns is still working today. Never seen Walter Rilla before or since, but he gave a good performance as the German officer, Otto, who is one of the villains, who loves Ms. Hobson's character.
The statements made about Czechoslovakia were even more poignant, now that we know the country's history.
The movie has a nice, fast pace that modern movie-goers will appreciate. Donat plays each of his secret identities with a confident, warm-hearted air.
I usually hate chase scenes but the only one in this film was truly exciting.
TCM advertised this movie as Sabotage Agent, so keep an eye out for it under that title. You won't be disappointed.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe poem that Robert Donat and the others quote is from English poet William Wordsworth: "I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils".
- Erros de gravaçãoThe SS uniforms have the collar tabs reversed - the SS rune should be on the right and the rank insignia on the left.
- Citações
Capt. Terence Stevenson: Well - take care of yourself - I'll turn up again before you know where you are!
- Versões alternativasAmerican version completely re-edited with some voiceover and numerous scene changes. Notable was the elimination of the scene where Robert Donat visits his mother (played by Mabel Terry-Lewis) right after he receives his assignment. As it was her only scene, she did not appear in the American version.
- ConexõesReferenced in Star Wars: Episódio IV - Uma Nova Esperança (1977)
Principais escolhas
- How long is The Adventures of Tartu?Fornecido pela Alexa
Detalhes
- Tempo de duração1 hora 43 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.37 : 1