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Maldonne pour un espion

Original title: A Dandy in Aspic
  • 1968
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  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Mia Farrow and Laurence Harvey in Maldonne pour un espion (1968)
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The British and Soviet intelligence services attempt to out-fox one another using the homesick double-agent Krasnevin, a.k.a. Alexander Eberlin, as a pawn in a complex spy-game that takes pl... Read allThe British and Soviet intelligence services attempt to out-fox one another using the homesick double-agent Krasnevin, a.k.a. Alexander Eberlin, as a pawn in a complex spy-game that takes place in Berlin.The British and Soviet intelligence services attempt to out-fox one another using the homesick double-agent Krasnevin, a.k.a. Alexander Eberlin, as a pawn in a complex spy-game that takes place in Berlin.

  • Directors
    • Anthony Mann
    • Laurence Harvey
  • Writer
    • Derek Marlowe
  • Stars
    • Laurence Harvey
    • Tom Courtenay
    • Mia Farrow
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    • Directors
      • Anthony Mann
      • Laurence Harvey
    • Writer
      • Derek Marlowe
    • Stars
      • Laurence Harvey
      • Tom Courtenay
      • Mia Farrow
    • 28User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
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    Laurence Harvey
    Laurence Harvey
    • Eberlin
    Tom Courtenay
    Tom Courtenay
    • Gatiss
    Mia Farrow
    Mia Farrow
    • Caroline
    Harry Andrews
    Harry Andrews
    • Fraser
    Peter Cook
    Peter Cook
    • Prentiss
    Lionel Stander
    Lionel Stander
    • Sobakevich
    Per Oscarsson
    Per Oscarsson
    • Pavel
    Barbara Murray
    Barbara Murray
    • Miss Vogler
    John Bird
    John Bird
    • Henderson
    Norman Bird
    Norman Bird
    • Copperfield
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    • Lake
    Calvin Lockhart
    Calvin Lockhart
    • Brogue
    James Cossins
    James Cossins
    • Heston-Stevas
    Michael Trubshawe
    Michael Trubshawe
    • Flowers
    Lockwood West
    Lockwood West
    • Quince
    Geoffrey Lumsden
    • Ridley
    Elspeth March
    Elspeth March
    • Lady Hetherington
    Richard O'Sullivan
    Richard O'Sullivan
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    • Directors
      • Anthony Mann
      • Laurence Harvey
    • Writer
      • Derek Marlowe
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    4SnoopyStyle

    stiff espionage thriller

    In London, Alexander Eberlin (Laurence Harvey) is a double agent for both the British and the Soviet intelligence. The British orders him to hunt down Russian spy Krasnevin. He is partnered with British agent Gatiss (Tom Courtenay). He's having a fling with civilian photographer Caroline (Mia Farrow).

    This needs to be a paranoid espionage thriller. It's not thrilling. Laurence Harvey is playing the character too coldly. He needs to be scared or something or else the audience won't care. Nobody is rooting for him. I barely know what Caroline sees in him. The story is too stiff and so is the lead.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Anthony Mann's swan song

    It is an amazing spy thriller film from the sixties, an era, a period where such topics were galore, besides the James Bond like features, more eccentric one than the other, and from all countries; not only American but also British, German, Italian.... The short series starring Michael Caine in Harry Palmer's role is among the best, or those inspired by John Le Carré. This Anthony Mann's film is absolutely complex, as many other movies of this kind, but riveting, tense, gloomy, and a Lawrence Harvey at his peak; he who finished the film after Anthony Mann's death. What a film, and so different from other Mann's masterpieces: westerns - among the best of Hollywood, besides John Ford's and Delmer Daves' ones - as well as his peplums made just before EL CID, FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE, awesome films too. DANDY IN ASPIC is one of the best spy films of the decade, far from 007 also exciting stories.
    6mbruce007

    The hapless Dandy...

    The 1960s, for want of a better word, "vomited" knock-off spy thrillers in the wake of the success of the James Bond films with Sean Connery. Such titles included: Daniel Mann's Our Man Flint (1965); Ralph Thomas's Deadlier Than The Male (1967); and David Miller's Hammerhead (1968), to name but a few. However, this little number, A Dandy In Aspic (1968), based on the novel by Derek Marlowe, has passed through time relatively unnoticed, despite its direction by Anthony Mann, a filmmaker renowned for his work on Westerns and Film Noir thrillers. Moreover, this film boasts quite considerable acting talent of the day. The haunting Laurence Harvey plays the protagonist secret agent, Eberlin, who is given a mission to assassinate a KGB agent, and who is repeatedly haunted by past and present moral crises, very much in the tradition of the characters of John Le Carré and Ian Fleming. The love interest of the film is Caroline (in my opinion, the fairly talentless) Mia Farrow, playing the stereotypical role of a "swinging sixties" photographer, who, rather irritatingly, gets herself caught up in the spy game.

    British acting stalwart, Tom Courtenay, plays the very understated character of Gatiss, a rival British spy who distrusts Eberlin. Look out for appearances by Richard O' Sullivan, of '70s televisual fame in the comedy series, Man About The House. The audience is also treated to a few guest appearances by British satirist, Peter Cook, for once unaccompanied by his partner-in-crime, Dudley Moore. Cook plays a comical womanising spy, Prentiss, who delivers such sexist lines they would make a millennial audience wince. Discussing with Eberlin the fact that his latest sexual conquest is "Eine kleine raver", in her company, is one of them. Still, the film is, naturally, indicative of its time.

    The action sequences in the film are gritty and the film has a suitably brooding atmosphere which is, ironically, sometimes offset by the rather vibrant costumes the characters wear, supplied by veteran stylist, Pierre Cardin. Furthermore, the cinematography by Christopher Challis is tactful and it is accompanied by the appropriately minimalist score by veteran Jazz musician, Quincy Jones, whose scoring work for Sidney Lumet's adaptation of the Le Carré spy thriller, The Deadly Affair (1968), I equally enjoyed. After the film's recent premiere on Blu-Ray by Powerhouse Films, I thought it was timely to unearth this nearly fifty-year-old curio. If anything, watch it for Harvey's performance alone. That is, if you can simultaneously support Farrow's frequently sickly and mopey character.
    8bjacob

    Fab

    I am not sure why this film gets a bad rap -- I thoroughly enjoyed it. Wonderful locations of an impossibly glamorous late-60s London, Lawrence Harvey suitably mysterious, a seeping sense of doom which won't give you nightmares but will make you appreciate the story arc even more.

    Yes there are plot holes but nothing major. The character of Mia Farrow remains a cipher, but maybe it's intentional.

    Watch out for two then future telly stars in minor roles: Richard O'Sullivan (of Man about the house) and Mike Pratt (of Randall and Hopkirk).

    Recommended.
    mfcarr

    This movie gets a bad rap!

    While the story is admittedly somewhat confusing, this is definitely not the disaster that Maltin et al. would have you believe it is. It's got some plot issues, and is in fact a bit baffling by the end, but these weaknesses are far outweighed by the sleek mid-60's visuals, the cool location shots of Berlin, and the whole spy-in-an-atmosphere-of-paranoia-and-dread vibe (ie., like the Prisoner). Definitely worth a rent if you're into spy movies and/or paranoia.

    p.s. the ever so mod and swinging soundtrack music is by Quincy Jones!

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    • Trivia
      Writer Derek Marlowe once said of Laurence Harvey's partial direction of this movie: "He directed his own mis-talent, changed it and the script, which is rather like Mona Lisa touching up her portrait while Leonardo is out of the room."
    • Goofs
      When Gatiss comes to fetch Eberlin away from Caroline to go after the man in the photograph, a moving shadow of the boom microphone is visible on the wall above Eberlin and Caroline as he is putting on his suit coat.
    • Quotes

      Sobakevich: I mean, if you want to turn this into a gun war, it's all right with us - but our reserves are closer.

      Gatiss: Who do you think you are, Al Capone?

      Sobakevich: Who's Al Capone?

      Gatiss: He was a megalomaniac gangster who murdered anyone who got in his way.

      Sobakevich: Really? Whatever happened to him?

      Gatiss: He changed his name to Stalin and moved to Russia.

      Sobakevich: I thought he sounded familiar.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits are shown over a scene of someone moving a marionette by pulling on the various strings.
    • Connections
      Featured in Berlin - The Swinging City (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      If You Want Love
      Written by Ernie Sheldon & Quincy Jones

      Sung by Shirley Horn

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 1968 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Réquiem por un dandy
    • Filming locations
      • Checkpoint Charlie, Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany(Eberline drives up to in his red car, but turns around here)
    • Production company
      • Columbia British Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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