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Le serpent

  • 1973
  • PG
  • 2h 4m
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6.2/10
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Henry Fonda, Yul Brynner, and Philippe Noiret in Le serpent (1973)
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A Soviet diplomat hatches a complicated plan to enable him to defect to the West.A Soviet diplomat hatches a complicated plan to enable him to defect to the West.A Soviet diplomat hatches a complicated plan to enable him to defect to the West.

  • Director
    • Henri Verneuil
  • Writers
    • Henri Verneuil
    • Gilles Perrault
    • Pierre Nord
  • Stars
    • Yul Brynner
    • Henry Fonda
    • Dirk Bogarde
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    • Director
      • Henri Verneuil
    • Writers
      • Henri Verneuil
      • Gilles Perrault
      • Pierre Nord
    • Stars
      • Yul Brynner
      • Henry Fonda
      • Dirk Bogarde
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yul Brynner
    Yul Brynner
    • Col. Alexei Vlassov
    Henry Fonda
    Henry Fonda
    • Allan Davies
    Dirk Bogarde
    Dirk Bogarde
    • Philip Boyle
    Philippe Noiret
    Philippe Noiret
    • Lucien Berthon
    Michel Bouquet
    Michel Bouquet
    • Tavel
    Virna Lisi
    Virna Lisi
    • Annabel Lee
    Guy Tréjan
    Guy Tréjan
    • Robert Deval
    Elga Andersen
    Elga Andersen
    • Kate Cross
    Marie Dubois
    Marie Dubois
    • Suzanne Walter
    Nathalie Nerval
    • Tatiana Vlassov
    André Falcon
    • French Diplomat
    Robert Party
    • Debecourt
    William Sabatier
    William Sabatier
    • Mercadier - Foreign Affairs official
    Robert Alda
    Robert Alda
    • Polygraph interrogator
    Paola Pitagora
    Paola Pitagora
    • Jeannine Santelli
    Luigi Diberti
    Luigi Diberti
    • Lefèvre
    François Maistre
    François Maistre
    • Inspector Joss - Airport Police
    Thomas Hunter
    Thomas Hunter
    • Director
      • Henri Verneuil
    • Writers
      • Henri Verneuil
      • Gilles Perrault
      • Pierre Nord
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    6ma-cortes

    European co-production with international cast well written, produced and directed by Henry Verneuil

    Prototypical Cold War thriller deals with an aging soviet spy named Vlassov (here Yul Brynner plays Russian Colonel Alexei Vlassov , that's why Brynner plays a character of his own nationality ; as Brynner's full birth name was Yuli Borisovich Bryner) who attempts to defect the East world . The CIA chief named Allan Davies (Henry Fonda) interrogates him, using polygrapher (interrogator played by Robert Alda), computer programming , and other means . Then Davies must decide if he's telling the truth . One of these men is working for the C. I. A. If One of This Group is The Serpent - 13 People Are Going to Die!... The Master Spy

    This complex espionage picture is packed with thrills , suspense , tension and extraordinary performances . This movie was made and released about three years after its source French novel titled "The Thirteenth Who Committed Suicide" by Pierre Nord that was first published in 1971 . Good spy movie , in fact the there are various Spy agencies featured in this flick , including the American CIA, Soviet KGB , Russian Mi6 and the West German intelligence service . It's a slow moving spy-movie with emphasis on de-glamorizing espionage . Sensational acting by two big star names , Yul Brynner as a spy who defects with a fistful of important documents and Henry Fonda as a chief who must discover the hard truth . Strong secondary cast with all-star-cast , such as : Dirk Bogarde , Farley Granger , Philippe Noiret , gorgeous Virna Lisi and several others .

    Displaying an interesting and thrilling screenplay by producer and director Henry Verneuil himself , along with writers Perrault and Tom Rowe. As well as atmospheric musical composed by Ennio Morricone and well conducted by Bruno Nicolai . Superbly realistic and adequate cinematography by cameraman Claude Renoir . The picture was splendidly directed by Henry Verneuil, a Turkish filmmaker working in France from the 40s . Although not a director of great reputation among the critics , his movies have almost all been aimed squarely at the commercial market . Verneuil is an expert on heist-genre such as he proved in ¨The Sicilians clan (68)¨ with Jean Gabin and Alain Delon, ¨The burglars(1971)¨ with Omar Shariff and Jean Paul Belmondo ; furthermore , specialist on Warlike genre : ¨Weekend at Dunkirk¨ and ¨The 25th hour¨, espionage as ¨ Night flight from Moscow¨ and even directed one Western : ¨Guns of San Sebastian¨ (68) . He seemed to have dropped out of the film-making after 1976, but in 1981 unexpectedly reappeared with yet another of his caper films : ¨Thousand millions of dollars¨. Rating : Acceptable and notable flick , a decent yarn that must be seen for French cinema lovers and Henry Fonda and Yul Brynner fans.
    9mim-8

    Intelligent and well made spy film

    I had no doubt that this effort from prolific French director Henry Verneuil ("Le Clan Des Siciliens","Mélodie En Sous-Sol",and terrific "I... comme Icare)", will be better than your usual cold war spy thriller. This is a sort of movie that mature film fan expects to see, no James Bond nonsense, no Russians that only speak broken English, no Russians with M16 rifles and ridiculous plots. This movie rings true, even 60's and 70's strongmen such as Yul Brynner is very good and very plausible as Soviet KGB colonel Alexei Vlassov, and the supporting cast of greats: Henry Fonda, Dirk Bogarde and Philippe Noiret, wee the web of high echelon government espionage, that keeps viewer guessing to the end. French title "Le Serpent" is much better than unfortunate English one ("Night flight from Moscow),that has nothing to do with plot whatsoever. Le Serpent or the serpent is a snake in the grass that strikes whenever it feels threatened. It's poison is deadly and quick, but ultimately it has to shed skin and reveal it's trail. Look for this great film if you're a fan of intelligent spy films. Satisfaction is guaranteed.
    8pitz42

    Enjoyable espionage thriller with a great international cast

    Finally I was able to see the thriller The Serpent on DVD under a new but poor title NIGHT TRAIN FROM MOSCOW (why this has been changed I don't know).

    Any film that has Yul Brynner, Henry Fonda & Dirk Bogarde has to be worth watching but this is rarely shown on TV so I was pleased to find the recent Pathfinder DVD release. The film is very much in the trend of your typical spy drama from the sixties (see The Spy who came in from the Cold and The Quiller Memorandum) despite being made in 1973.

    Brynner is Vlassov a valuable KGB agent who defects on the condition he supplies the CIA with information regarding Double Agents operating in the West. Question: Is he telling the truth or is he himself another carefully placed spy? It's up to CIA head Henry Fonda with the help of British Intelligence Representative Dirk Bogarde to determine this.

    Phillipe Noiret, Farley Granger, Robert Alda (father of Alan) and Virna Lisi provide the support in an intriguing thriller. Although some of the plot twists are predictable and there's a lengthy absence of the 3 main protagonists in the second act, the pace is just right as opposed to other Bond alternative spy dramas where slow pacing and no action result in boredom.

    Surprising therefore that The Serpent isn't more widely known as it's a gem of a thriller with a good ending.
    7henry8-3

    The Serpent

    Released in some territories rather childishly as 'Night Flight from Moscow', Yul Brynner plays Vlassov, a Russian colonel who wishes to defect to the US. The forces of the secret services in the US, lead by CIA head Davies (Henry Fonda) are interested but hesitant, until Brynner provides the names of senior officials in the governments of France, England, Germany and in NATO who he says are working for Russia as spies. A series of investigations follows.

    This was rather more sophisticated and overall far more enjoyable than I expecting. Aside from the draw of a stellar cast with Brynner, Fonda and especially Philippe Noiret and Dirk Bogarde who are both terrific, this is a fascinating, dark cold war thriller reminiscent of John Le Carre, so largely free of big action pieces but full of twists and turns, leading to a believable and satisfying conclusion. In addition, the score is unsurprisingly beautiful, composed as it by Ennio Morricone.

    On the downside there is some truly crass uncalled for narration and a few below par performances. One word of warning, this is an international come euro pudding production set in a number of countries using their native languages, which is absolutely fine. Be careful though which version you catch as it's not as easy as turning subtitles on as you're going to end up with Fonda, Brynner and co speaking English with English subtitles which is desperately annoying unless you want to switch them on and off throughout the film. A underrated good old fashioned thriller though - well worth a look.
    7clanciai

    Advanced international espionage with a lot of construction and intricacies with "suicides" all over.

    Evidently inspired by the Kim Philby case, and Dirk Bogarde would have made the perfect Kim Philby - his character and role here immediately makes you think of Philby.

    In the spy world no one is what he appears to be, everyone is lying as convincingly as possible, and if they are convincing enough they have a chance of getting away with it, but these chances grow inevitably slimmer the longer they stay on as fakers. That is about the sense morale of this film, where everyone acts suspiciously from beginning to end, even Henry Fonda, who thinks he knows everything but is duped nonetheless. Philippe Noiret makes the most honest part, he is under suspicion from the beginning and seems to have accepted from the beginning to be a chronic suspect. Yul Brynner is the most convincing of all and the greatest cheat of all. The ladies are suave enough, especially Virna Lisi representing Italy in this international party, while they have very little to say, except in France - the only tender scene is what makes Philippe Noiret the most sympathetic in the cast.

    This is not a thriller or any action film but almost callous in its scientific representation of an intricate kettle of spies. It tries to hit a documentary character and almost succeeds, but the story is not very credible. Kim Philby was a true story indeed, and a lot of damage he did, but here the same kind of case is exaggerated into almost absurdity. It gets too technical, and all the international actors can't save its lack of blood and humanity. It's interesting but not more than that, and afterwards you shrug your shoulders and are satisfied with not having to see it again.

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      The date in which the most sophisticated and deadly spy network in the world advised the President of the United States to step outside all legal channels to preserve the security of the country was October 15, 1972. The date in which they thought they may have made an incredible mistake was September 15, 1973.
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      Mrs. Annabel Lee: If you want to know about men's work, talk to his wife. And if you want to know about his wife, talk to his mistress. But when a man wants to make love, he doesn't talk about missiles. He makes love. And then he snores.

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      Referenced in Killer: Episode #1.2 (1983)

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 1973 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Night Flight from Moscow
    • Filming locations
      • Königssee, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Les Films de la Boétie
      • Euro International Films
      • Rialto Film
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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