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5 Secondes à vivre

Original title: Count Five and Die
  • 1957
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Jeffrey Hunter and Annemarie Düringer in 5 Secondes à vivre (1957)
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American and British counter-espionage combine to convince the Germans the cross-channel invasion will be in the Netherlands instead of France.American and British counter-espionage combine to convince the Germans the cross-channel invasion will be in the Netherlands instead of France.American and British counter-espionage combine to convince the Germans the cross-channel invasion will be in the Netherlands instead of France.

  • Director
    • Victor Vicas
  • Writers
    • David Pursall
    • Jack Seddon
    • Barry Wynne
  • Stars
    • Jeffrey Hunter
    • Annemarie Düringer
    • Nigel Patrick
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    245
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    • Director
      • Victor Vicas
    • Writers
      • David Pursall
      • Jack Seddon
      • Barry Wynne
    • Stars
      • Jeffrey Hunter
      • Annemarie Düringer
      • Nigel Patrick
    • 16User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeffrey Hunter
    Jeffrey Hunter
    • Captain Bill Ranson
    Annemarie Düringer
    Annemarie Düringer
    • Rolande Hertog
    Nigel Patrick
    Nigel Patrick
    • Major Julien Howard
    David Kossoff
    David Kossoff
    • Dr. Mulder
    Rolf Lefebvre
    • Hans Faber, chief spy
    Larry Burns
    • Martins, building porter-spy
    Anthony Ostrer
    Claude Kingston
    • Willem Mulder
    Philip Ray
    Philip Ray
    Robert Raglan
    Robert Raglan
    • Lt. Miller
    Peter Prouse
    • Sgt. Bill Parrish
    Philip Bond
    • Piet van Wijt
    Otto Diamant
    Otto Diamant
    • Mr. Hendrijk
    Marianne Walla
    Marianne Walla
    • Mrs. Hendrijk
    Beth Rogan
    Beth Rogan
    • Mary Ann Lennig
    Arthur Gross
    Arthur Gross
    • Jan Guldt
    Wolf Frees
    Wolf Frees
    • Brauner, shot spy
    John Tatham
    John Tatham
    • Army Captain
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Victor Vicas
    • Writers
      • David Pursall
      • Jack Seddon
      • Barry Wynne
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    10clanciai

    They always make the same mistake of getting mixed up with ladies in the spying game.

    It takes some time before the action gets going in this film, but when it starts it never ceases to accelerate in intrigue, suspension and drama. Annemarie Duringer is prominetly leading the film by her very suave and susceptible character, most amiable but with an abyss of hidden agenda. Nigel Patrick is perfect as usual, almost too perfect, while Jeffrey Hunter is a bit of an outsider in this game, can't really handle his business nor himself, and he has to pay for it. It's very dark and almost claustrophobic in the insistency on scenes in labyrinthine insides, and only rarely you go out into dark streets för some following or spying or bullets. The title "Count Five and Die" gives away the whole drama - as a spy sent out on a mission you are given a cyanide capsule in case you get caught, and when you swallow it you count to five and die. It's very easy but not really and actually rather complicated, as you don't always reach that capsule in time...

    It reminds very much of Anthony Asquith's "Orders to Kill" a few years earlier, it's the same kind of problems of innocence and the wrong people getting caught up in the wrong game, and above all the doom of destiny is there hanging around more people than anyone bargained for.
    7blanche-2

    good British spy film

    Supposedly based on a true story, this British film starring Jeffrey Hunter is very good, considering what was in all probability low budget.

    The plot concerns feeding incorrect information to the Axis about where D-Day would actually take place. When a young woman comes from Holland to join the intelligence team, she needs to be checked out carefully, as she is suspected of being a spy.

    Hunter and Nigel Patrick do a very good job and Hunter's boyishness is especially appealing. He had a nice, relaxed way about him before the cameras and like so many other incredibly handsome men, undoubtedly had a tough time convincing anyone that he could really act. But he really could. Sad that he died so young. Anne-Marie Duringer is the love interest under suspicion.

    It may be a little slow at times, but also quite interesting.
    7planktonrules

    Quite good but it starts off slowly...so try to stick with this one.

    "Count Five and Die" is a very good wartime espionage film. However, I'll be honest, it starts off slowly and only gets interesting later in the movie. Fortunately, it ends quite well and is worth seeing.

    In this film, an American (Jeffery Hunter) and Brit (Nigel Patrick) are in charge of a spy mission in which they are to deliberately misdirect the Germans by convincing them that the upcoming invasion of the continent will be in Holland. It all takes place in London and the key is their feeding the false information to Nazi agents in the city.

    As I said before, this is a very slow film at the beginning. Fortunately, the picture improves and really becomes quite taut and intelligent towards the end. Not a great film like "The Man Who Never Was" (which covers much of the same material) but well worth your time...and patience.
    6howardmorley

    Another "Where will the Allies invade" WW2 movie

    I rated this movie with 6/10 which agreed with the communal IMDb.com rating when I checked.The title refers to how long it takes to die for a person who is caught spying after they have taken a cyanide suicide capsule.So we are in the realm of WW11 in 1944 when the allies had to trick the Germans into thinking the invasion would occur in Holland so that they kept important divisions tied up there.Nigel Patrick plays the British major and Jeffrey Hunter plays the American captain whose task is to sell this fiction to the Germans.In the mix comes AnneMarie Duringer, who being Swiss born had a believable accent and who plays a Dutch agent transported to London.Is she what she seems?

    I must say that spy movies set in war time in this country (e.g."Night Train to Munich 1940) , seem to show that our country was over populated by Nazi agents.In fact very few German agents could survive for long in the paranoid state we lived under when any one that appeared different would attract suspicion from the public.I found the love scene between Jeffrey Hunter and Annemarie Duringer very contrived and unconvincing.Nigel Patrick was adequate.The reality of deceiving the Germans about when and where the invasion would happen was almost an industry with many more participants from the allies than this film suggested.
    8johndunbar-580-920543

    Nice, slick and engrossing

    This little gem hits all the right buttons; great story, excellent acting and directing, moody black and white photography, easy to follow plot line etc. Well worth the watch.

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    • Trivia
      Although the Allies landed in Normandy instead of the Netherlands in June 1944, they did eventually mount the largest airborne operation of the war in the Netherlands: Operation Market Garden in September 1944.
    • Goofs
      Ranson, as an intelligence officer, should have known better than to become emotionally involved with an operative.
    • Crazy credits
      A true story from the annals of the Office of Strategic Services of the United States.
    • Soundtracks
      Dream Of Yesterday
      (uncredited)

      Written by Ronald Briggs

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 1959 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cinq Secondes à vivre
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Zonic Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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