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Le rideau déchiré

Original title: Torn Curtain
  • 1966
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
31K
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Le rideau déchiré (1966)
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An American scientist publicly defects to East Germany as part of a cloak and dagger mission to steal a formula before planning an escape back to the West.An American scientist publicly defects to East Germany as part of a cloak and dagger mission to steal a formula before planning an escape back to the West.An American scientist publicly defects to East Germany as part of a cloak and dagger mission to steal a formula before planning an escape back to the West.

  • Director
    • Alfred Hitchcock
  • Writers
    • Brian Moore
    • Willis Hall
    • Keith Waterhouse
  • Stars
    • Paul Newman
    • Julie Andrews
    • Lila Kedrova
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    31K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Writers
      • Brian Moore
      • Willis Hall
      • Keith Waterhouse
    • Stars
      • Paul Newman
      • Julie Andrews
      • Lila Kedrova
    • 211User reviews
    • 85Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Prof. Michael Armstrong
    Julie Andrews
    Julie Andrews
    • Dr. Sarah Sherman
    Lila Kedrova
    Lila Kedrova
    • Countess Kuchinska
    Hansjörg Felmy
    Hansjörg Felmy
    • Heinrich Gerhard
    • (as Hansjoerg Felmy)
    Tamara Toumanova
    Tamara Toumanova
    • Ballerina
    Ludwig Donath
    Ludwig Donath
    • Professor Gustav Lindt
    Wolfgang Kieling
    Wolfgang Kieling
    • Hermann Gromek
    Günter Strack
    Günter Strack
    • Professor Karl Manfred
    David Opatoshu
    David Opatoshu
    • Mr. Jacobi
    Gisela Fischer
    • Dr. Koska
    Mort Mills
    Mort Mills
    • Farmer
    Carolyn Conwell
    • Farmer's Wife
    Arthur Gould-Porter
    • Freddy - the Bookseller
    Gloria Govrin
    • Fräulein Mann
    • (as Gloria Gorvin)
    Elisabeth Alexander
    • Bus Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Elizabeth Alexander
    • Bus Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Don Ames
    • Theatre Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Chris Anders
    • Blond Aide to Mr. Gerhard
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alfred Hitchcock
    • Writers
      • Brian Moore
      • Willis Hall
      • Keith Waterhouse
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews211

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    retrodaze

    Those 'in the know' ....

    ... have 'know' idea what they're talking about. It may not be Hitch's best movie, but 'watch at your own risk' is an utterly ridiculous appraisal of this movie. But yes, when discussing a Hitch movie, all the normal conventions of movie analysis fly straight out of the window; now it's time to take out the REALLY big magnifying glass. The nitpicking borders on the outrageous. The story is actually quite enjoyable, no more implausible than that of many of his other films, and contains the usual Hitchcockian set pieces and camera work. Whats not to love? Ya, Newman doesnt exactly carry around Jack Nicholson-like expressiveness; there may have been better actors up to the task, and the Old Woman scene feels strange and out of place not to mention over-acted, but even these cant bring the movie as a whole down. Seems like for years this film has the unlucky honor of being the scapegoat in the Hitchcock stable...unfortuanate, really. If you haven't already, see it for yourself, you wont be disappointed
    7jhaggardjr

    Very good, but not a Hitchcock masterpiece

    "Torn Curtain" is an exceptional Alfred Hitchcock film that is for the most part intriguing, suspenseful, and entertaining. But it's not a masterpiece. Paul Newman stars as an American scientist who appears to be defecting to Germany. Julie Andrews, coming off her Oscar-winning film debut in "Mary Poppins" and her Oscar-nominated role in "The Sound of Music", plays Newman's associate and girlfriend who tags along for the ride. Along the way they run into an assorted bunch of odd but colorful supporting characters. "Torn Curtain" isn't as good as "Psycho", "The Birds" and "North by Northwest", but that doesn't make this a bad movie. Even though the movie moves a little slow at times, it's still an interesting and sometimes funny movie, well acted by Newman and Andrews.

    *** (out of four)
    6littlemartinarocena

    Torn Cardboard

    It may have sounded like a perfect commercial operation. Two huge box office stars, Paul Newman and Julie Andrews with Hitchcock no less, at the helm. Paul Newman and Julie Andrews have the sexual chemistry of two white slices of bread and Hitchcock didn't have Bernard Herrman at his side. In fact Hitch and Herrmann broke off their successful marriage during this production. Pity. I love Hitchcock. There is a detachment here never seen before in a Hitch flick. As if the master was tired or uninterested. Paul Newman seems in a hurry to get the hell out of there - no pun intended. Julie Andrews seems bewildered and whatever little she's ask to do it's way beneath her. Lila Kedrova comes as a welcome relief. I can't believe the ones who accused her of being over the top. Over the top? Of course she was over the top, brilliantly. I love actresses and actors who chew the scenery but are believable, moving, entertaining, hysterically funny...Bette Davis, Charles Laughton, Geraldine Page, Kim Stanley... Lila Kedrova chew the scenery but you didn't forget her and in "Torn Courtain" you were grateful for someone chewing something. I also enjoyed Tamara Toumanova in her funny self parody. Her spotting Newman at the theater was one of the highlights of this minor Hitchkock film.
    7secondtake

    Underrated and if no "gem" still fascinating for Newman alone...

    Torn Curtain (1966)

    Hitchcock was on an odd path in the 1960s toward more contained and artificial films, beginning in a way with North by Northwest (a masterpiece of control, for sure) but getting overtly stylized in Birds and Marnie. Here, in a bizarre casting choice, we replace the doubtfully capable Tippi Hedron with doubtfully appropriate Julie Andrews, fresh out of The Sound of Music. And of course, there is Paul Newman, who had recently filmed Harper and before that, Hud. A weird mix, and it has its moments. In fact, the chemistry between the two leads in the first scenes is surprising and you might expect or want more of that later on--and you won't get it.

    Add to these actors a tense milieu from the time, Cold War defections and the atom bomb, and you have an intriguing basis for making a movie. You can see why he gave it a go. The plot, for what it's worth, is ultimately thin and not convincing (hints of Cloak and Dagger with Gary Cooper way back in 1946) but Newman, at least, pulls off his role as Dr. Armstrong, atomic scientist, with intense restraint. Andrews? She doesn't sing, and there are no children to be seen (except briefly, on Hitchcock's lap in his cameo!), and frankly, sadly, she comes off a little out of her element. But then, her character as Armstrong's assistant is also meant to be a bit out to sea. We don't see too much of her. We do see lots of various bit characters, little known and not very interesting men, mostly, with Swedish or German accents. (I say it that way because they are almost just cardboard props for types of people--you know, those cold hearted Stasi types or the cool and cunning Swedes you can't quite figure out, neither of which is especially true or helpful for the plot.)

    Of course, Hitchcock doesn't intend to make this a Cold War commentary. (The Spy Who Came in from the Cold with Richard Burton the previous year is the film to see for that.) Hitchcock uses the East German scene as a backdrop for the suspense of deception, and of ordinary people trying not to get caught, a perennial theme he manages so well. Besides Newman, there is a fabulous small role by the great Soviet actress Lila Kedrova that brings the last half hour to life. In the middle of the movie there is one scene that's totally brilliant and wordless, with Newman and Carolyn Conwell in a farmhouse, and it's worth the ride alone. Don't miss that for the world.

    This can't be Hitchcock's or Newman's or Andrews's best movie for a lot of reasons. But it's a very good movie, which is enough for most of us, and an essential for any Hitchcock fan, and a enlightening surprise for anyone who thinks they know Paul Newman and want to see yet more of his impressive range.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    It's a pretty good film.

    Brilliant American Scientist Professor Michael Armstrong defects to East Germany, his mission, to take his research behind the iron curtain, but he is followed by his fiancée and Secretary Doctor Sarah Sherman.

    It's been so interesting working my way through Hitchcock's great catalogue of films, and reading many reviews from fans, this one doesn't seem to be universally loved, for what it's worth, I quite liked it.

    I enjoyed the complexity of the plot, there was definitely a degree of cleverness about it, it also had a certain amount of suspension and tension, it's not in the same league as Rope or Frenzy, but it's still a very watchable film.

    The standout moment, without giving anything away, was the scene in The Kitchen, tense, gripping, unsettling, pretty violent, with shades of Psycho.

    Well acted, Paul Newman and Julie Andrews did a fine job, they had a pretty good chemistry I thought.

    Not exactly gripping throughout, it reminded me of Topaz, similar story, similar pacing, but this is the better movie.

    7/10.

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    • Trivia
      In a conversation with François Truffaut, Sir Alfred Hitchcock said that he included the fight scene deliberately to show the audience how difficult it can be to kill a man, because several spy thrillers at the time made killing look effortless.
    • Goofs
      In East Berlin there are several Volkswagen Käfer / Beetle on the street which is a west German car and definitely not would have been found in east Berlin. The car which they took from the airport to the hotel is a Mercedes Benz, a west German car as well.
    • Quotes

      Professor Michael Armstrong: Just give me five minutes with her. After all, she is my girl.

      Sarah Sherman: Put that in the past tense.

    • Alternate versions
      In the original version, various German dialogues are translated to English (i.e. at the airport). In the German version, these translations were removed. Additionally, letters written in English were replaced with letters written in German.
    • Connections
      Edited into Tremblement de terre (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      Torn Curtain (Main Title)
      (uncredited)

      Written by John Addison

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Swedish
      • Norwegian
      • Danish
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Cortina rasgada
    • Filming locations
      • Hotel d'Angleterre, Copenhagen, Denmark(Armstrong's hotel in Copenhagen)
    • Production company
      • Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $613
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 6m(126 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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