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Operation Diplomat

  • 1953
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
273
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Operation Diplomat (1953)
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Doctor Fenton is abducted and forced to operate on a mysterious figure. Meanwhile, Inspector Austin investigates the murder of Fenton's assistant. All this has something to do with a missing... Read allDoctor Fenton is abducted and forced to operate on a mysterious figure. Meanwhile, Inspector Austin investigates the murder of Fenton's assistant. All this has something to do with a missing diplomat.Doctor Fenton is abducted and forced to operate on a mysterious figure. Meanwhile, Inspector Austin investigates the murder of Fenton's assistant. All this has something to do with a missing diplomat.

  • Director
    • John Guillermin
  • Writers
    • Francis Durbridge
    • A.R. Rawlinson
    • John Guillermin
  • Stars
    • Guy Rolfe
    • Lisa Daniely
    • Patricia Dainton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    273
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Guillermin
    • Writers
      • Francis Durbridge
      • A.R. Rawlinson
      • John Guillermin
    • Stars
      • Guy Rolfe
      • Lisa Daniely
      • Patricia Dainton
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Guy Rolfe
    Guy Rolfe
    • Mark Fenton
    Lisa Daniely
    Lisa Daniely
    • Lisa Durand (nurse)
    Patricia Dainton
    Patricia Dainton
    • Sister Rogers
    Sydney Tafler
    Sydney Tafler
    • Wade
    Ballard Berkeley
    Ballard Berkeley
    • Inspector Austin
    Anton Diffring
    Anton Diffring
    • Schroder
    Michael Golden
    • Harrison
    James Raglan
    • Sir Oliver Peters
    Avice Landone
    Avice Landone
    • Mrs. Terry
    Brian Worth
    Brian Worth
    • Geoffrey Terry
    Eric Berry
    • Colonel Williams
    Edward Dentith
    Edward Dentith
    • Sergeant Lewis
    • (as Edward Dain)
    Alexis Chesnakov
    • Ship's Captain
    Ann Bennett
    Jean Hardwicke
    John Adams
    • Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Derek Aylward
      Fred Davis
      • Detective
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • John Guillermin
      • Writers
        • Francis Durbridge
        • A.R. Rawlinson
        • John Guillermin
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      5adverts

      Somewhat silly

      I expected a little more from this film. Fast paced yes, but I had to suspend disbelief over and over. I expect that sort of thing in an old b movie, but things happened too conveniently too often. It just got silly. The acting is average, the storyline slightly above average. Pass on it....
      7richardchatten

      The Golden Valley

      Starting like a quickie remake of 'State Secret', with surgeon Guy Rolfe enlisted to operate upon a mystery VIP; it also anticipates the scenes in 'North by Northwest' and 'The Ipcress File' where the tidied up temporary locations of victims of abductions are revisited by the police to find the cupboard bare.

      As befits an adaptation of a TV serial, there's an awful lot else going on in this enjoyable early thriller directed with humour and panache by the up and coming John Guillermin, with superb location work against a backdrop of postwar London by cameraman Gerald Gibbs.
      9clanciai

      Guy Rolfe as a kidnapped surgeon forced to operate on a kidnapped diplomat

      Brilliant thriller by the inimitable Francis Durbridge, the man behind the Paul Temple series, always sophisticated intrigues impossible to figure out with atmospherical ingredients as the plots always thicken. Guy Rolfe is perfect as the surgeon who is kidnapped to operate on a patient unknown, who appears to have been a kidnapped top diplomat and security chief whisked away to Berlin, but naturally there are complications. The tempo is high, the suspense constantly increases, but there will be no disappointments, although it will be impossible to get the hang of all of it. Another marvel adding to the intensity of the film is the very suggestive music by Wilfred Burns - I never saw his name in another film.
      10djfjflsflscv

      Excellent '50s Thriller

      Surgeon Mark Fenton (Guy Rolfe) is leaving St. Matthew's Hospital in London one evening when an ambulance pulls up and a nurse jumps out. Urgently, she tells him that there is a patient on board who needs his help, yet when he steps inside there is only an armed man (Sydney Tafler). Fenton is escorted to a secluded house where he is instructed to operate on an unknown male with the assistance of a disgraced doctor named Schröder (Anton Diffring) and a woman (Lisa Daniely) whose dark eyes peek bewitchingly over a surgical mask. The patient is half-conscious at first and mutters deliriously about a "golden valley". Afterwards, Fenton's drink is spiked and he later awakes on a park bench.

      Determined to forget the incident, he returns to the hospital, where he encounters a woman with the same distinct eyes as the one who worked alongside him the night before. He demands she visit him at his flat that evening - yet she doesn't turn up. Instead, within minutes of arriving home, he receives two other, separate visitors: Colonel Wyman of the Foreign Office (Eric Berry), who asks about Schröder, and then Schröder himself.

      Apparently, the patient was Sir Oliver Peters, the chairman of the United Western Defence Committee, known as "the man who knows all the secrets". A bullet makes things even more alarming, yet Inspector Austin of Scotland Yard (Ballard Berkeley) is suspicious of Fenton and his tale of abduction, death, and disappearing diplomats, forcing the surgeon to mount his own investigation.

      The only clues are "the golden valley" and a brand of cigarettes which repeatedly appear, yet with the aid of colleague Sister Rogers (Patricia Dainton), Fenton follows a treacherous trail to the kidnapped Sir Oliver, all the while wondering just who could be behind such a sinister, international scheme... One of several British television serials of the 1950s to be remade as a feature, Operation Diplomat was originally penned by Francis Durbridge, the popular and prolific thriller writer best known for the Paul Temple radio series. The character of Mark Fenton had already appeared in another such effort, The Broken Horseshoe, in which Robert Beatty had played the part for cinemas. Here, the tall, tanned and almost skeletally gaunt Guy Rolfe leads, and he makes for a likeable, though somewhat saturnine, amateur sleuth trying desperately to keep track of events. The audience will sympathise, as the mystery in this one is particularly tangled. A couple of things could have been clarified, but all the information is mostly present (or at least can be intuited). The pace is the selling point, with compelling developments occurring every ten minutes or so, as may be expected from something adapted from a serial - particularly one from Durbridge, whose tried-and-tested tropes appear again in an every-man hero, a cryptic word clue, casual and quite accidental conversations which turn out to be crucial, and a culprit apparently picked at random from an unwieldy stock of suspects.

      The seventy minutes not only go by swiftly but the cast make it even better. Berkeley, later to become familiar to British audiences as the muddle-minded Major in John Cleese's legendary sitcom Fawlty Towers, is on fine avuncular form as the inspector, while the ever-reliable Sydney Tafler is always a pleasure to see, and professional-foreigner Anton Diffring is briefly afforded something other than a sinister bad guy role. Look out, too, for Desmond Llewelyn (Q in the Bond films) as a silent extra at the end.

      Despite final dialogue teasing further adventures with the intrepid Mr Fenton, there was to be no other sequel. Durbridge wouldn't create another recurring character until giving us TV's Tim Frazer the following decade. A pity, as more fast-paced adventures would have been just what the doctor ordered.
      5boblipton

      Let's Be Mysterious!

      Surgeon Guy Rolfe is stuck into an ambulance and taken to a mysterious location to operate on a mysterious patient. Then he is clunked on the head, wakes up at home. As the bodies start piling up wherever he is to be found, he comes to realize that an important industrialist is being kidnapped. Trouble is that Scotland Yard won't believe him. For some reason they think he has something to do with the deaths.

      This movie is a well-acted, exciting, thoroughly muddled thriller with a bunch of loose threads. Officials give false names for no reason, the police leave important witnesses unguarded and let a surgeon indulge in the rough-and-tumble while they stand around gawping, for no reason I could see except to increase the fog. Even the movie's title refers to the randomly-named "Operation" the government institutes when they realize that the industrialist is missing.

      It's pretty good for a thorough piece of shoddy nonsense. I was having a fine time until the Mysterious Foreign Woman (Lisa Daniely) is running away from the bad guys. They were so slow about that sequence, it gave me time to review and count the unpatched holes.

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      • Goofs
        When Fenton leaves the house where he finds the dead woman, his car is parked in the opposite direction to that which he had parked it before he entered the house.
      • Quotes

        Wade: If you pull him through, your fee's doubled.

        Mark Fenton: You don't have to bribe me to save a man's life. Just leave me alone.

      • Connections
        Featured in Talkies: Patricia Dainton Presents... Operation Diplomat (2016)

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      • Release date
        • December 1953 (United Kingdom)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Jarrahe majeraju
      • Filming locations
        • Cleopatra's Needle, Victoria Embankment, London, England, UK(Fenton buys a newspaper and is picked up by an ambulance)
      • Production company
        • Nettlefold Films
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 10m(70 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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