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Berlin, opération 'Laser'

Original title: Berlino appuntamento per le spie (Operazione Polifemo)
  • 1965
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 25m
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5.1/10
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Dana Andrews, Pier Angeli, and Brett Halsey in Berlin, opération 'Laser' (1965)
AdventureDramaMystery

A leading American spy has a miniature camera surgically implanted in his eye, unbeknownst to him, and with it photographs secrets for the Russians, helping them gather information about a n... Read allA leading American spy has a miniature camera surgically implanted in his eye, unbeknownst to him, and with it photographs secrets for the Russians, helping them gather information about a newly created death ray.A leading American spy has a miniature camera surgically implanted in his eye, unbeknownst to him, and with it photographs secrets for the Russians, helping them gather information about a newly created death ray.

  • Director
    • Vittorio Sala
  • Writers
    • Lucio Marcuzzo
    • Adriano Bolzoni
    • Romano Ferrara
  • Stars
    • Brett Halsey
    • Pier Angeli
    • Gastone Moschin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    134
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vittorio Sala
    • Writers
      • Lucio Marcuzzo
      • Adriano Bolzoni
      • Romano Ferrara
    • Stars
      • Brett Halsey
      • Pier Angeli
      • Gastone Moschin
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Brett Halsey
    Brett Halsey
    • Bert Morris
    Pier Angeli
    Pier Angeli
    • Paula Krauss
    • (as Anna Maria Pierangeli)
    Gastone Moschin
    Gastone Moschin
    • Boris
    Tania Béryl
    • Madeleine
    Dana Andrews
    Dana Andrews
    • Col. Lancaster
    George Wang
    George Wang
    • Ming
    • (as Giorgio Wang)
    Alessandro Sperlì
    Alessandro Sperlì
    • Karalis
    • (as Alessandro Sperli)
    Marco Guglielmi
    • Kurt
    Renato Baldini
    Renato Baldini
    • Mohamed Belkheir
    Mario Valdemarin
    Mario Valdemarin
    • Willie
    Luciana Angiolillo
    Luciana Angiolillo
    • Miss Hopkins
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
    • Leonida
    Tino Bianchi
    • Doctor Van Dongen
    Massimo Righi
    Massimo Righi
    • Johnny Davis
    Franco Beltramme
    • Serghey
    • (as Franco Beltrame)
    Yui Chang Pio Tou
    • Pio
    • (as Pio Tou)
    Giulio Maculani
    • Stanko
    Aldo De Francesco
    • Seaton
    • Director
      • Vittorio Sala
    • Writers
      • Lucio Marcuzzo
      • Adriano Bolzoni
      • Romano Ferrara
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    8RodrigAndrisan

    Serious, decent eurospy!

    And very ingenious for 1965, a real competition for the original James Bond series, although made on a low budget. Original gadget the radio and knife hidden in a human hump, obviously fake. Some Chinese spies, dressed in black suits, black hats, tie, not even blinking, American spies, Russian spies (Comrade Kommissar), transplanted camera-eye, dehydrating pills, pistol-camera, smart lines, a cool babe (Tania Béryl), action in Berlin, Paris, Amman, Portofino, and a secret formula that everyone wants, tattooed on the scalp of the heroine played by Pier Angeli (it would have been much more interesting if it was tattooed in the groin area). Dana Andrews is cool and credible as the head of American spies, Gastone Moschin is funny as the villainous boss Boris, and Luciano Pigozzi, the Italian equivalent of Peter Lorre, present in many films of the same genre in the '60s, is credible as an assistant villain. Nice music by Riz Ortolani. Worth 8 stars!
    4bensonmum2

    "The eye! I'll be damned."

    American spies are try to locate and rescue the daughter of a dead nuclear scientist. It's believed she may have some of his secrets. The Russians also want to the woman and are somehow able to thwart the Americans at every turn. But how? How do the Russians know what the Americans are doing? Is there a double agent? Or is it something else?

    I love Eurospy films from the 60s. So it really pains me to discover a new one that doesn't click for me. Spy in Your Eye includes a lot of the things I look for in a Eurospy film, so it should have worked. The movie features some fantastic European locations, a cool jazzy/loungey spy score, a nice cast (Brett Halsey, Pier Angell, and the incredible Gastone Moschine), a cool secret lair with lots of moving parts, and a fantastical plot device - the bionic eye. However, even though all the ingredients are here, it never really works as well as it should. The reason - I blame the mess of a plot. There are ideas and threads going in all different directions, but none of it ever feels like a coherent story. About half way through, I forgot all about the woman with the nuclear secrets. I couldn't remember what Halsey and Co were trying to do. I just seemed like everyone was doing the most random things. Like the Chinese spy shooting the parade float with the camera-gun. Why? And the ending felt awfully rushed. The movie just ends without much in the way of a resolution. What happened to Dana Andrew's eye? How did Halsey and Angell suddenly end up together? What happened to the rest of the Russian operatives? Where did the Chinese spies go? What happened to the crazy Napoleon statue? There are too many unanswered questions.

    Another thing that bothered me about Spy in Your Eye was how underutilized the titular eye was. I would have thought the screenplay would have included a more elaborate use of the spy-eye to trick or set a trap for the baddies. The eye is just sort of forgotten about.
    3bkoganbing

    Andrews keeps his eye out for Uncle Sam

    Dana Andrews was one of those second rank movie stars who was finding roles becoming scarce in the USA and went to Europe for work. He's top billed and the title character in Spy In Your Eye, but the action and possible romance are left to Brett Halsey and Pier Angeli.

    Halsey is given the assignment to bring out from behind the Iron Curtain Pier Angeli who is the son of a scientist who's been doing all kinds of work before he died in lasers developing that death ray gun the tool of so many futuristic space heroes like Flash Gordon and Rocky Jones.

    In the meantime Andrews has sacrificed for God and country one of his eyes. But not to worry Dana has had a bionic eye installed which not only makes him see better, but it transmits video when needed. When the Reds start pirating his eye broadcasts things go wildly wrong for our intelligence before they're set right. Lee Majors never had these problems.

    This is James Bond type stuff on the cheap. The film is also badly edited and you have to read between the lines a lot to figure out what's going on.

    One thing though a lot of European and Mid Eastern cities were used for location shooting. On travel the budget did not stint.

    James Bond this is not.
    8larryanderson

    BETTER ON THE THEATER SCREEN. ALMOST AS GOOD A BOND

    I saw this in the theaters on the big screen in brilliant color. Unfortunately all that remains is a red DVD in my collection and a faded one on Y/T. The story moves along at a Bond-like pace with gadgets galore and sets not matched in many other imitation Euro-Spies. During the filming, they used many different European locations including the Baalbek ruins in Lebanon. Pier Angeli is her usual vulnerable self and Brett Halsey is the spy who figures everything out in the end. If you can find a good copy, watch it.
    4planktonrules

    So would you call this a Spaghetti Espionage flick?!

    Starting in the mid-1950s and continuing through the 1970s, Italian filmmakers would recruit American actors to star in many of their films. The logic was that by having an American in the lead, the films would have increased marketability internationally. This notion is most associated with the so-called 'Spaghetti Westerns' in which leading men, such as Clint Eastwood, would star with a cast that was mostly Italians. The films were then dubbed into various languages and these films were very successful. However, they didn't just do this sort of thing for Italian westerns...Fellini did this, there were tons of strong man films (such as Hercules or Machiste) as well as some crime films with American leading men. In the case of "Spy in the Eye", however, they used Dana Andrews to star in an espionage picture...not exactly the typical Italian- American hybrid.

    Andrews plays Colonel Lancaster, a spy who works for the East AND the West at the same time. How could this be? Is he a double- agent? Well, not exactly. It seems that unbeknownst to Lancaster, the Soviets have placed a camera within the bionic eye he's just received. And using it, they can see and photograph EVERYTHING Lancaster sees--including work on a top secret death ray! While this idea might seem crazy, it does create an interesting spin on the "Six Million Dollar Man" story...and does it almost a decade earlier.

    So is it any good? Well, it certainly is creative and unusual. However, I was surprised that the film was actually as dull as it was in spite of the location shoots. It mostly just seemed to consist of folks stabbing each other and never really lived up to the bionic eye gimmick. Not terrible but surprisingly ordinary at best.

    I found this film on YouTube. The big plus is that I doubt if I could have found it any other way...the negative is that the print is completely yellowed and it's hard to tell that this was once a full color picture.

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    • Trivia
      One of eight films featuring Dana Andrews in 1965.
    • Goofs
      Just before Fleming's boss shines the laser beam at the pocket watch hanging on the cabinet door as a demonstration, he is at least two feet from the target, standing at his desk, but when a close-up of the beam melting the watch is shown, his hand is only about six inches from the target.
    • Quotes

      Brad: Hasn't Seaton told you about the radio impulses coming from your house?

      Col. Lancaster: No. Seaton?

      Seaton: Yes, Colonel!

      Col. Lancaster: What's this all about?

      Seaton: Nothing very precise. I mean... the signals are weak, but the strange thing is: you can hear them even here.

      Col. Lancaster: Well, can you detect the source of the impulses with that thing?

      Seaton: I... could try, Sir.

      Col. Lancaster: Go ahead and try it, quickly!

      Seaton: Yes. Yes... I've got it.

      Brad: Here? Where?

      Seaton: It's coming from here.

      Col. Lancaster: The eye! I'll be damned.

    • Connections
      Edited into Operation: Secret Agents, Spies & Thighs (2007)

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Berlin, Appointment for Spies
    • Filming locations
      • Venice, Veneto, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Italian International Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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