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Scorpio

  • 1973
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  • 1h 54m
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6.4/10
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Burt Lancaster and Alain Delon in Scorpio (1973)
During the Cold War, the CIA orders free-lance operative Scorpio to assassinate his former CIA mentor Cross and a deadly cat-and-mouse game ensues.
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During the Cold War, the CIA orders free-lance operative Scorpio to assassinate his former CIA mentor Cross and a deadly cat-and-mouse game ensues.During the Cold War, the CIA orders free-lance operative Scorpio to assassinate his former CIA mentor Cross and a deadly cat-and-mouse game ensues.During the Cold War, the CIA orders free-lance operative Scorpio to assassinate his former CIA mentor Cross and a deadly cat-and-mouse game ensues.

  • Director
    • Michael Winner
  • Writers
    • David W. Rintels
    • Gerald Wilson
  • Stars
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Alain Delon
    • Paul Scofield
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    5.9K
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    • Director
      • Michael Winner
    • Writers
      • David W. Rintels
      • Gerald Wilson
    • Stars
      • Burt Lancaster
      • Alain Delon
      • Paul Scofield
    • 46User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Cross
    Alain Delon
    Alain Delon
    • Jean Laurier
    Paul Scofield
    Paul Scofield
    • Sergei Zharkov
    John Colicos
    John Colicos
    • McLeod
    Gayle Hunnicutt
    Gayle Hunnicutt
    • Susan
    J.D. Cannon
    J.D. Cannon
    • Arthur Filchock
    Joanne Linville
    Joanne Linville
    • Sarah Cross
    Mel Stewart
    Mel Stewart
    • Pick
    • (as Melvin Stewart)
    Vladek Sheybal
    Vladek Sheybal
    • Andreyev Zemetkin
    Mary Maude
    • Anne Laurier
    Jack Colvin
    Jack Colvin
    • Paul Milney
    James Sikking
    James Sikking
    • Harris
    Burke Byrnes
    • Morrison
    William Smithers
    William Smithers
    • Mitchell
    Shmuel Rodensky
    Shmuel Rodensky
    • Max Lang
    Howard Morton
    • Heck Thomas
    Celeste Yarnall
    Celeste Yarnall
    • Helen Thomas
    Sandor Elès
    Sandor Elès
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    • Director
      • Michael Winner
    • Writers
      • David W. Rintels
      • Gerald Wilson
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    User reviews46

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    8djderka

    Scorpio stings in this excellent thriller

    I had seen this years ago and thankfully it was shown again on thisTV out of Indianapolis.

    Although this film is a great spy thriller, it is much more about friendship. Deep friendship. Between enemies and old friends. Not the fleeting digital facebook friendship where facebook folks are friended are defriended with the ease of changing lipstick. But deep, 'no questions asked' friendship of life threatening assistance. Do you have any friends like that? I think not. This is more a human story of old loyalties not nameless rule book bureaucrats.

    There is a very poignant scene in the music hall where Max and Cross are listening to Brahms talking about the favor that Cross needs. Earlier in a cafe, Cross tells Max he needs a favor, and Max says he will do it no matter what and has the weekend free. Max is a music instructor. In the music hall, Cross says the favor may be painful, he needs a message delivered to his wife and it will probably kick back to Max. Max doesn't care, because after WWII, Cross was the one who liberated Max from the camps, where "he couldn't listen to Brahms without crying". Now, after being liberated he can. He dies helping Cross. Who has friends like that?

    Cross friendships go deep, from the hood in DC to a Soviet spy. In fact, those friendships transcend race and politics.

    Scorpio predates Casino Royale in a great foot chase through a construction sight and it also has the intrigue of 3 Days of the Condor. It also predates the Bourne Identity series in that Cross is one step ahead of the CIA most of the time.

    GREAT LINE:

    SCORPIO: "I think you better try McLeods chair for fit, it is going to be empty soon". Said to 2nd highest CIA guy after learning that an agent of McLeod killed Cross's wife.

    I liked Cross's coterie of old friends that he relies on for his escape through Europe and in the US. A great entertaining thriller and with Burt Lancaster, Alan Deloin and Max Schofield you will have a delightful time.
    9beptep

    A TRULY TOP-NOTCH THRILLER

    Back in the 1970s when Capitalism and Communism were fighting the cold war with undercover activities, a film such as this was able to play on our fears of the "good" guys as well as the "bad" guys. So, along with Burt Lancaster's aging C.I.A. agent, Cross, we can't know whom to trust. We like Burt, but we also like Alain Delon (Scorpio) the free agent assigned to assassinate him. We loathe John Colicos as the C.I.A. chief, yet he's supposedly working for our side. We like Paul Scofield's Zharkov, yet he's a commie. (Indeed, Scofield who is a master of cold characters has never been so charming.) The film offers great action scenes as well as unmitigated suspense. There is a superlative cast, and a lot of surprises. (Burt ain't named Cross for nothin'.) If you are a fan of thrillers, or even you aren't, this one's a must see!
    5planktonrules

    Paranoia film that's pretty typical of the early 70s

    In the 1960s, disenchantment among the Western populations led to the hippie movement and a new questioning of authority. Combining this with the Watergate scandal and you set the context for movies like SCORPIO and THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR. Both films view our own government with great suspicion--particularly the CIA. Such films probably would NOT have been accepted by the public just a decade earlier, but in the 70s paranoia of this type was fashionable. So was the moral relativism that implied that the US and Soviet governments were pretty much the same.

    In some ways, the plot to SCORPIO is pretty interesting--a CIA agent (Burt Lancaster) is perceived to be a double agent and is ordered to be killed. Oddly, Alain Delon, a Frenchman, is given this task but Lancaster seems too slippery and skilled to be easily taken. Unfortunately, after a while the film both becomes rather dull and is rather hard to believe. As one reviewer pointed out, the way that Lancaster and Scofield knew each other didn't really make sense, as an American serving with the Spanish Republicans would have been seen as an extreme leftist--not exactly a person you'd expect to later be in the CIA. Of course, this DID help the moral relativism being pushed in the film.

    Aside from watching the acrobatic Lancaster do his own stunts and Scofield overact (in a fun way), this is a very low energy film--and you'd not expect this would be the case for an espionage thriller. It just seemed very detached and uninvolving. Overall, it's a passable film, but not one you should go out of your way to see.
    7kosmasp

    Good spy?

    The movie hasn't aged well, but it still lives with great performances by it's lead actors. The editing and pace feel a bit odd (or off) and it's not only, because it's a slow moving movie, but because some choices seem "wrong".

    If you can overlook those "flaws", you can surely enjoy the movie. The story is pretty complicated though and you might feel a bit confused at the ending. But this confusion can be a good thing, too. And the more I think about the ending, the more I like it. While it could have a better set-up, it still delivers and gives the movie one final punch, that will leave you surely with some sort of taste in your mouth (as the saying goes). If you like spy movies, this is essential, otherwise be aware of it's flaws and downfalls.
    Filmbuff-55

    The best Spy-Film

    The thing about spys and espionage is that there is a difference >between good guys and bad guys. Burt Lancaster portrays aging C.I.A agent Cross who wants to leave the C.I.A to spend more time with his wife (Joanne Linville). However he has been training another mentor Jean code name "Scorpio"(Alain Delon) who is just been learning the tricks of the trade as a C.I.A assasin. C.I.A boss (John Colicos) feels that Cross knows too much and that he should be killed. He soons asks Scorpio to do the job, but he refuses. Scorpio is later arrested on phony narcotics rap and is blackmailed to do the job of eliminating Cross, so he accepts it. Cross however catches on that he is being by the watched C.I.A and the game of cat and mouse between him and Scorpio begins. He later takes refuge in with on old colleague (Paul Scofield) in Venice. Yet the question remains. Who is doublecrossing who? Who will survive the game? Who is good and who is bad? This a great film. Burt Lancaster was 59 years old and he had the ability to perform his running scenes as he is being pursued by Delon and another C.I.A hitman. He is proven to be a good actor who attributed the physical-athletic attributes in the film. Alain Delon gives a marvelous performance the man forced to hunt down and kill Lancaster. I give this film 10 out of 10**********.

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    • Trivia
      The production company was filming in Washington, D.C. and was staying at the Watergate Hotel during the time of the infamous break-in at the Democratic National Committee offices at the Watergate complex on June 17, 1972.
    • Goofs
      Lancaster disarms two agents by putting his car into reverse and slamming into their car in a narrow alley. Then he pulls forward and does it again. But on his second pass, there's a shot of the back of his car completely undamaged before it makes the second hit. (In that final shot, the car is damaged as it should be.)
    • Quotes

      Cross: There's a room just down the hall from McLeod's office where grown men play a game. It's a bit like Monopoly, only more people get hurt. There's no good and no bad. The object is not to win, but not to lose - and the only rule is to stay in the game.

    • Connections
      Featured in Boulevard! A Hollywood Story (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Hannibal Brooks
      (uncredited)

      Music by Francis Lai

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 1973 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Dangerfield
    • Filming locations
      • Palmenhaus Schönbrunn - Schonbrunn Palace Palm House, Schönbrunn Palace Park, Vienna, Austria(Laurier tries to trap Cross in a greehouse)
    • Production companies
      • The Mirisch Corporation
      • Scimitar Films
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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