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Le sursis

Original title: The Sell Out
  • 1976
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Oliver Reed, Richard Widmark, and Gayle Hunnicutt in Le sursis (1976)
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While vacationing in Lebanon, a former secret agent finds he has been marked for assassination.While vacationing in Lebanon, a former secret agent finds he has been marked for assassination.While vacationing in Lebanon, a former secret agent finds he has been marked for assassination.

  • Director
    • Peter Collinson
  • Writers
    • Murray Smith
    • Jud Kinberg
  • Stars
    • Oliver Reed
    • Richard Widmark
    • Gayle Hunnicutt
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    647
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Collinson
    • Writers
      • Murray Smith
      • Jud Kinberg
    • Stars
      • Oliver Reed
      • Richard Widmark
      • Gayle Hunnicutt
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Oliver Reed
    Oliver Reed
    • Gabriel Lee
    Richard Widmark
    Richard Widmark
    • Sam Lucas
    Gayle Hunnicutt
    Gayle Hunnicutt
    • Deborah
    Sam Wanamaker
    Sam Wanamaker
    • Harry Sickles
    Vladek Sheybal
    Vladek Sheybal
    • Dutchman
    Ori Levy
    Ori Levy
    • Major Benjamin
    Peter Frye
    • Kasyan
    Assi Dayan
    Assi Dayan
    • Lt. Elan
    • (as Assaf Dayan)
    Shmuel Rodensky
    Shmuel Rodensky
    • Zafron
    Fanny Lubitsch
    Fanny Lubitsch
    • Zafron's Wife
    • (as Fanny Lubitch)
    Miguel Pedregosa
    • Mercedes Man
    Yossi Virginsky
    • 2nd Mercedes Man
    • (as Yossi Verjansky)
    Thelma Ruby
    • School Teacher
    Heinz Bernard
    • Laboratory Officer
    Yossi Graber
    Yossi Graber
    • Coroner
    Yoel Sharr
    • Senior Police Officer
    Dino Gershoni
    • Young Man in Hotel
    Hanna Neeman
    • Arab Mother
    • Director
      • Peter Collinson
    • Writers
      • Murray Smith
      • Jud Kinberg
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    5barnabyrudge

    Familiar spy shenanigans. Not bad, but not all that good either.

    Spy escapades riddled with double crosses and triple crosses were all the rage in the '60s and '70s, and this is Peter Collinson's belated addition to the genre. An uninspired and very routine espionage yarn, set (and filmed) in Israel, The Sell-Out is preposterously hard-to-follow at times but it would be wrong to dismiss it as a complete failure. It may not be especially good, but the performances are competent enough and the climactic chase sequence is moderately exciting.

    Elderly ex-spy Sam Lucas (Richard Widmark) lives in Jerusalem with the much younger Deborah (Gayle Hunnicutt). He likes to think he has left the spy business behind, and he now runs a successful antiquities store. However, he is forced back into action when he receives a call for help from his old protege Gabriel Lee (Oliver Reed). Lee defected to the East some years previously, but has now become the target on a clandestine CIA-KGB death list. His only chance of getting out of Israel alive is to plead for the help of his old pal Lucas, even though it will mean re-igniting long-buried tensions and emotions.

    There have been so many films of this ilk that The Sell-Out struggles to come up with anything fresh or interesting. Widmark is likable as the reluctant hero and Reed gets to put in some moody posturing as the enigmatic defector. Director Collinson cuts back on the hard-hitting violence that characterises many of his earlier films (there's violence in this one, but nothing in the same league as Fright or Open Season). The Sell-Out is a very formulaic film, never so bad that you feel like turning it off but never so good that you feel the urge to watch it again. Everyone involved has done better.... and worse.
    3rsoonsa

    'Twas only a payday for Widmark.

    In this work filmed entirely in Israel, Richard Widmark gamely portrays Sam Lucas, a "retired" CIA operative who discovers that he is involuntarily back in action due to the sudden urging of his former initiate Gabriel Lee (Oliver Reed) who has been turned by the Soviet Union and now wants to come back into the American fold, not realizing that both players in the game have sent assassins to Israel to eliminate him, and Lucas as well. The direction is flabby with undue emphasis being placed upon silly and, naturally, superfluous stunts and car chases, with an inappropriate free hand being given to Gayle Hunnicut, playing the wife of Lucas and former lover of Lee, whose melodramatism proves distortive for what should be the critical scenes in this leaden affair, while the pudgy Englishman Reed, ill-advised to strip to the waist, has his lines dubbed in order to present an acceptable American accent.
    4bkoganbing

    A Very Trite Spy Story

    The Sell-Out finds Oliver Reed as an American agent who's turned and become a double agent for the Soviets. Now he wants out of their system because he's found it's not all it's cracked up to be. Unfortunately both sides want to see him taken out.

    What to do for Ollie. When you've got a friend like Richard Widmark who was your original sponsor at the Central Intelligence Agency and now retired to Israel with your former mistress Gayle Hunnicutt you go there for more than one reason. Widmark agrees to help him flee, but as it turns out comes at a terrible price.

    This Israeli made feature had the distinct aroma of tax write off around it. Everyone just walks through their parts and collects their salary. Especially Oliver Reed who it seems had to have his entire performance dubbed so he could sound convincingly American. Seems like you could have gotten another American or made him British and saved a lot of money.

    The cinematography in and around Jerusalem was nice to see, it took your mind off a very trite spy story.
    3planktonrules

    I had a REAL hard time paying attention or caring about this one.

    "The Sell Out" has an overall rating of 4.9 on IMDB...indicating it's NOT a very good film. However, something needs to be taken into account...nearly HALF the ratings for this film are 10s!!! Clearly, when a bad or even mediocre movie gets this many 10s, someone or group of people are messing with the ratings. IMDB must have realized this and weighted the scores, as with so many 10s I cannot explain why the movie still has such a low overall score.

    "The Sell Out" is an international production with a couple past their peak big-name actors, Richard Widmark and Oliver Reed. Otherwise, you won't recognize most of the actors...and as I watched, I could understand why they won't be recognized...they, like the director, just aren't very good.

    The story is a convoluted and talky story about a former CIA agent (Widmark) and a double-agent (Reed). The double-agent says he wishes to return to the NATO fold...but for some reason both sides want to kill him and the former CIA agent. Why and what are they hiding?

    This is an extremely cheap and low energy film...despite being about spies and murder. It's not bad enough to merit scores like 1 or 2...but isn't much better than that. I REALLY found myself struggling to pay attention or even care about this film...and it's interesting how dull they managed to make the production.
    5CinemaSerf

    The Sell Out

    Poor old Ollie Reed is having a bit of an holiday in Israel when someone tries to kill him... It turns out that he used to run the CIA operation in Lebanon, and that his former employers and the KGB have decided to eliminate some loose ends that might come back to haunt them - he is their current target! In desperation, he turns to his former colleague Richard Widmark ("Sam"), now retired to an antiques business with Gayle Hunnicutt ("Deborah") in Jerusalem. What ensues is a pretty lacklustre espionage thriller, with neither star really bothering. There is quite a funny scene with Reed before the wailing wall looking as if he is about to vomit - a scene that rather sums the whole thing up. It's largely devoid of jeopardy, what action there is has an inevitability about it that isn't at all helped out by a pretty formulaic script. It has some nice photography of the City of David (the bits folks are not trying to blow up) but otherwise is something you will soon forget.

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    • Trivia
      Italian censorship visa # 68279 delivered on 13 April 1976.
    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 5 (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      The Wild Colonial Boy
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      Performed by Oliver Reed

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 1977 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Italy
      • Israel
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • The Sell-Out
    • Filming locations
      • England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Amerfilm
      • Oceanglade
      • Hemdale
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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