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Notre agent à Salzbourg

Original title: The Salzburg Connection
  • 1972
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  • 1h 33m
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Notre agent à Salzbourg (1972)
A list of agents and collaborators, hidden by the Nazis in an Austrian lake in 1945, is sought after by various interested parties during the Cold War.
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A list of agents and collaborators, hidden by the Nazis in an Austrian lake in 1945, is sought after by various interested parties during the Cold War.A list of agents and collaborators, hidden by the Nazis in an Austrian lake in 1945, is sought after by various interested parties during the Cold War.A list of agents and collaborators, hidden by the Nazis in an Austrian lake in 1945, is sought after by various interested parties during the Cold War.

  • Director
    • Lee H. Katzin
  • Writers
    • Oscar Millard
    • Helen MacInnes
    • Edward Anhalt
  • Stars
    • Barry Newman
    • Anna Karina
    • Klaus Maria Brandauer
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
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    • Director
      • Lee H. Katzin
    • Writers
      • Oscar Millard
      • Helen MacInnes
      • Edward Anhalt
    • Stars
      • Barry Newman
      • Anna Karina
      • Klaus Maria Brandauer
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barry Newman
    Barry Newman
    • William Mathison
    Anna Karina
    Anna Karina
    • Anna Bryant
    Klaus Maria Brandauer
    Klaus Maria Brandauer
    • Johann Kronsteiner
    • (as Klaus-Maria Brandauer)
    Karen Jensen
    • Elissa Lang
    Joe Maross
    Joe Maross
    • Chuck
    Wolfgang Preiss
    Wolfgang Preiss
    • Felix Zauner
    Helmut Schmid
    Helmut Schmid
    • Grell
    Udo Kier
    Udo Kier
    • Anton
    Mischa Hausserman
    • Lev Benedescu
    • (as Michael Haussermann)
    Whit Bissell
    Whit Bissell
    • Jim Newhart
    Raoul Retzer
    • Large Man
    Elisabeth Felchner
    • Trudi Seidl
    Bert Fortell
    • Rugged Man
    Adolf Beinl
    • Anton's Companion
    • (as Alf Beinell)
    Patrick Jordan
    Patrick Jordan
    • Richard Bryant
    Eduard Linkers
    Eduard Linkers
    • Tour Guide
    • (as Edward Linkers)
    Gene Moss
    • American Tourist
    Karl-Otto Alberty
    Karl-Otto Alberty
    • First Stocky Man
    • (as Karl Otto Alberty)
    • Director
      • Lee H. Katzin
    • Writers
      • Oscar Millard
      • Helen MacInnes
      • Edward Anhalt
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    7neil-douglas2010

    Should've been better

    A film set in Austria about Nazi's starring Barry Newman (Petrocelli) as a lawyer and the beautiful Anna Karina whose husband has been murdered, this should have been a winner. Alas not quite, not awful by any means, it just lacks that vital spark.

    Salzburg looks lovely as well, Newman is excellent as Mathison, as is Karen Jensen as Elissa Lang who is keeping an eye on Mathisons comings and goings. Espionage at its most convuleted as a lot of the characters we don't know where there allegiances lie, even the Americans.. Hopefully at the end when we see Mathison and Anna drive into the distance they have a happy life.
    5Uriah43

    Secret Agents in Search of a Valuable Chest

    This film begins with a diver by the name of "Richard Bryant" (Patrick Jordan) finding a metal box at the bottom of a lake in a remote part of Austria which contains a list of former Nazi agents and informants which several countries realize could be of great value to them. To that extent, an American lawyer named "William Mathison" (Barry Newman) just happens to be on vacation near there and is told to investigate the details of a contract Richard Bryant had recently signed. However, it soon becomes clear to him that something isn't quite right and his suspicions are proven correct when he learns that Richard-and several people somehow involved with him-have recently been murdered. Not only that but it appears that Richard's wife "Anna Bryant" (Anna Karina) and her brother "Johann Kronsteiner" (Klaus Maria Brandauer) are also in danger as well. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was an okay spy-drama which definitely benefited from the European scenery as it provided a good Cold War atmosphere. Likewise, having two attractive actresses like "Karen Jensen" (as Elissa Lang) and the aforementioned Anna Karina certainly didn't hurt in that regard either. One slight drawback, however, involved the "made-for-television" format which typically limits certain aspects of a film-and this picture was no exception. Be that as it may, I still found it to be worth the time spent to watch and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
    5CinemaSerf

    The Salzburg Connection

    Barry Newman is "Bill", a lawyer for a publishing company who travels to Salzburg to talk to a photographer who is working on a book about the local lakes. When he stops by the man's studio, he discovers from his wife "Anna" (Anna Karina) that the man has recently died - and that she and "Johann" (Klaus Maria Brandauer) suspect foul play. When Brandauer discovers a metal box in the water, he secretes it away in a remote house; hopefully safe from those who will stop at nothing to obtain it's contents. What now follows is a series of perilous escapades as Newman tries to stay alive long enough to get to the bottom of this mystery. This film might have been better had the star had a bit more of a presence, but as it is he is little better than a jobbing television actor who brings little gravitas or style to the role. Brandauer isn't much better, with a supporting cast of mediocre acting talent that rather drags this post-war thriller into the doldrums and leaves it there.
    4barnabyrudge

    Convoluted espionage thriller with little to make it stick in the memory.

    The Salzburg Connection is based on a novel by Helen MacInnes, and is a rather unoriginal spy thriller with the usual ingredients that characterise practically all early '70s movies within the genre: a convoluted plot, double-crosses, triple-crosses, characters with secrets, and attractive European settings. Barry Newman is actually rather good in the leading role, and is nicely supported by Anna Karina.

    American lawyer William Mathison (Barry Newman) is vacationing in Switzerland when he is asked by an American publishing firm to go to Salzburg, Austria, to contact a photographer who has written a book about Austrian lakes. Mathison immediately realises that something is amiss when he reaches the photographer's small Salzburg shop and finds the photographer missing, and his anxious wife Anna Bryant (Anna Karina) being protected with near-claustrophobic zeal by her brother Johann (Klaus Maria Brandeur). Johann initially suspects that Mathison is a secret agent and refuses to give him any information. Gradually, though, Mathison realises that Anna's husband has been murdered, having found a chest in an Austrian lake containing a list of Nazi collaborators from WWII. Agents from all over the world, including Russia, Israel, Germany, Austria and America, want to get hold of the chest. Mathison finds himself playing a delicate game of cat-and-mouse, in which he can trust virtually no-one, such as KGB sex-pot Elisa Lang (Karen Jensen) who attempts to seduce him by posing as a free-wheeling American tourist, and elderly Austrian Felix Zauner (Wolfgang Preiss), whose name is on the list because he collaborated with the Nazis during the war in order to save the life of his wife.

    The film could've been pretty good, but it misses rather too many opportunities. Newman and Karina, as I've already said, are quite good, and Jensen as the KGB lady-spy also registers well. Furthermore, the locations are pleasing to the eye. But other than these scant positives, the film is a somewhat poor affair. Lee H. Katzin directs sloppily, far too frequently punctuating his movie with gimmicky editing techniques such as meaningless freeze-frames and unnecessary slow motion sequences. Katzin also ruins several key scenes by failing to make it clear quite what's going on (e.g. the finale, in which Newman and Preiss approach an abandoned gunnery post on a mountainside, is terribly rushed and seems to make little sense). At a mere 93 minutes, the film tries to cram in a heck of a lot of plotting and counter-plotting, yet too many of the characters are so hurriedly introduced that it's hard to remember who they are or what agency they work for. One scene that I DID like, however, involved Karina being kidnapped by spies and whisked away in their car. Newman - a veteran of earlier car chase movies - takes a shortcut in his own car and manages to get in front of the baddies. In a clever twist on the traditional concept of a car chase, he slows down their getaway by driving so SLOWLY that the police eventually turn up to find out who's holding up the traffic! A rare ingenious moment in an otherwise dull potboiler.
    5blanche-2

    kind of a yawn

    Had it not been for some strong language, I would have tapped "The Salzburg Connection" as a TV movie, but apparently, it had a theatrical release. Based on the book by Helen MacInnes, the film stars Barry Newman, Anna Karina, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Karen Jensen, and Whit Bissell.

    Newman plays attorney Bill Mathison, who goes to Salzburg to investigate a publishing contract for Richard Brandt, a man photographing Austrian lakes. When he arrives at the man's photo shop, he meets the Brandt's wife (Karina) and her brother Johann (Brandauer).

    Shortly thereafter, he learns Brandt is dead as is one of Mathison's European contacts. Apparently agents are searching for a chest buried by the Nazis and believed to be in Brandt's possession. It contains the names of Nazi collaborators who can be called upon for neo-Nazi activities. All the countries want it for one reason or another -- the Americans want to know if any of these people have important jobs in the U.S.

    I remember reading this book and liking it, but I am unclear if I saw this film. The Austrian scenery is glorious, but since this is a Twentieth Century Fox film, I can't believe they filmed in Salzburg without any visual references to Salzburg's major tourist attraction - The Sound of Music tour. Not to mention The Sound of Music postcards and other paraphernalia.

    The film version is slow and boring, and I couldn't get attached to the characters or their plight.

    Barry Newman made his name at just the right time, when the antihero types like Pacino were coming to fame, but his career never took off. He always had an air of overconfident playboy about him, but he was certainly popular, and he is still working. He's okay in this. Everyone is okay.

    I'd say the scenery is the star.

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      Bill Mathison: And that's what's put a bug up the international spy network's ass - a box of soggy records, twenty five or thirty years out of date? You've got to be kidding!

      Chuck: Four dead bodies is not kidding, old buddy.

      Bill Mathison: Hey. look, I can see a few warmed-over Nazis getting steamed up, I can see the Israelis sending out their war criminals but what the hell is our government interested in this for?

      Chuck: Put your legal mind into gear, Bill. Forget the Nazi revivals, forget war criminals; think how many former German nationals the United States has in sensitive jobs. If any of the them are in the Toplitz lists, they're vulnerable to blackmail. We need to know those names. And if our guess is right, they're in the Finstersee box - wherever the hell it is.

      Bill Mathison: And you think Anna Bryant knows and is going to tell me, if I ask her nicely?

      Chuck: She, or her brother.

      Bill Mathison: Her brother wouldn't give me the right time. Tell you what: why don't you ask them? I'll introduce you.

      Chuck: I'm staying out of town until we know where the box is. I need a freehand when the action starts.

      Bill Mathison: Look, there's a better idea; there's a guy named Felix Zauner. He's a friend of the family.

      Chuck: Also, an Austrian intelligence agent; 'thought you were CIA, by the way. I was with him in Vienna, early this morning. Sure, he's on our side, but he's competition. My worry is that Zauner might just beat us to it just because of the old friend bit. You're clean. You've got an established business reason for seeing her. She knows you. And she seems to trust you. You're our connection, Bill. Like it or not.

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 1973 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Salzburg Connection
    • Filming locations
      • Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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      • $1,950,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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