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Espionnage à Londres

Original title: Pack of Lies
  • TV Movie
  • 1987
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
491
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Espionnage à Londres (1987)
Drama

London in the early 1960s. The life of a couple is upset by the coming of a British Secret Service Agent who moves in across the street.London in the early 1960s. The life of a couple is upset by the coming of a British Secret Service Agent who moves in across the street.London in the early 1960s. The life of a couple is upset by the coming of a British Secret Service Agent who moves in across the street.

  • Director
    • Anthony Page
  • Writer
    • Hugh Whitemore
  • Stars
    • Ellen Burstyn
    • Teri Garr
    • Sammi Davis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    491
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anthony Page
    • Writer
      • Hugh Whitemore
    • Stars
      • Ellen Burstyn
      • Teri Garr
      • Sammi Davis
    • 25User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 nominations total

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    Ellen Burstyn
    Ellen Burstyn
    • Barbara Jackson
    Teri Garr
    Teri Garr
    • Helen Schaefer
    Sammi Davis
    Sammi Davis
    • Julie Jackson
    Ronald Hines
    Ronald Hines
    • Bob Jackson
    Clive Swift
    Clive Swift
    • Ellis
    Daniel Benzali
    Daniel Benzali
    • Peter Schaefer
    Alan Bates
    Alan Bates
    • Stewart
    Peter Schofield
    • Powell
    David Corti
    David Corti
    • Malcolm
    Margot Leicester
    • Thelma
    Jackie Downey
    • Sally
    Peter Hughes
    Peter Hughes
    • Club Manager
    Bruce Morrison
    • Club Waiter
    Tim Barker
    Tim Barker
    • Telephone Man
    Alan Renwick
    • Vegetable Truck Man
    Terry John
    • Police Gas Man
    • Director
      • Anthony Page
    • Writer
      • Hugh Whitemore
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    7jewelch

    worth watching

    Interesting well made drama with brilliant performances from Alan Bates and Ellen Burstyn and a very good one from Terri Garr. Well worth watching James Welch Henderson, Arkansas 3/28/2021.
    5moonspinner55

    Despite a solid dramatic premise, overwrought and overacted...

    Television adaptation of Hugh Whitemore's play about an older British couple in a suburb of London circa 1961 learning from the police that their best friends of three years--a Canadian couple who live across the road--may be involved with a notorious Russian spy. Not-bad "Hallmark Hall of Fame" production is a bare-bones dramatic presentation coasting on the performances of its cast, with the emphasis on Ellen Burstyn as the otherwise-friendless housewife who feels betrayed by chatty, lively neighbor Teri Garr. Garr is working seriously here, but there's too many close-ups of her looking puzzled, asking the same redundant questions; Burstyn fares a bit better, even if her accent comes and goes (which can be overlooked). Still, Ellen's character deteriorates under the pressure of falsehood far too soon (everyone, at some point, becomes a liar in this teleplay--a gimmick that is heightened in the dialogue but, thankfully, not underscored too strenuously). The downbeat conclusion--and the two useless melodramatic tags--is unsatisfying, as is Alan Bates' role (and over-the-top performance) as a British agent. Worth-seeing for the intriguing first-half, but the hysteria which follows feels canned.
    8van-83714

    Fact versus fiction

    The perspective from rating this film is based on the knowledge that it is largely a true story. Initially, the close friends were generally happy and contented in their suburban neighborhood. This tranquility was destroyed by the government surveillance program using neighbor against neighbor. This program that was forced on a law-abiding family probably wouldn't be allowed in many countries at present. Legal protections would probably be available to protect innocent citizens. Alternative methods should have been employed. But it has to be viewed quite differently 60 years ago near the height of the Cold War. Intrusion issue aside; the story was suspenseful and the acting, especially from Burstyn and Garr, was excellent. That said, it difficult to watch the build up to the emotional collapse. The irony of betrayal left a very bitter taste in one's mouth.
    10whpratt1

    This Film Made Me Angry

    This is an excellent film because of great acting skills by all of the actors and especially Ellen Burstyn,(Barbara Jackson),"Down in the Valley",'05 and Teri Garr,(Helen Schaefer),"The Sky Is Falling",'2000. The story takes place in London, England at the home of Barbara Jackson, who lives across the street from her good friend, Helen Schaefer. Helen plays an attractive blonde gal who is full of pep and very outgoing in her personality and tries to liven up her good friend Barbara, by getting her to purchase a sexy nightie for her self and husband and befriends her daughter. One day a complete stranger comes to the home of the Jackson's and disrupts their entire household and causes problems you will never believe could actually happen and I am sure it did in real life situations. I knew that this film was well produced and directed and the acting was outstanding, simply because it made me so Mad at people who would actually let this happen to their family and life without telling them WHERE TO GET OFF ! Enjoy
    dgsweet

    a note by way of a correction

    Hugh Whitemore is listed as the author of the teleplay of PACK OF LIES. It would be more accurate to say he co-wrote it. He wrote the original TV play that was then the basis of the stage play the was a success in London. It was less successful when it played New York and I saw it. He was signed to write the adaptation for HALLMARK. He delivered a draft. For some reason he decided to leave the project and I was brought in to do a rewrite. I made some substantial changes. I gather these annoyed him. He had the right to sign the script. I was told he disliked what I did so much he didn't want to be associated with it, so he signed his pseudonym, Ralph Gallup. I was billed as creative consultant.

    The show was successful. "Ralph Gallup" was nominated for an Emmy, as were the show and Ellen Burstyn. (I watched the Emmys in my living room with a bowl of popcorn on my lap.) It was also part of the basis for HALLMARK's Peabody Award that year. If the credit were accurate, Whitemore would certainly have first position. I wouldn't make comment except that, of everything I've worked on for television (pilots, episodes, assignments, sitcoms, TV movies, soaps), this was my favorite project, and I remain pleased with my part in it.

    I am one of Whitemore's fans, by the way.

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    • Trivia
      The plot is based on the real-life story of the arrest of Peter Kroger and his wife in the 1950s. They were an American couple, who claimed to be Canadian, living in the London suburbs who were revealed as having spied for Russia for many years. Their arrest and trial, along with those of other spies, caused a sensation in Britain at that time.
    • Quotes

      Barbara Jackson: [after overhearing that Julie rode on the back of a motorcycle] Julie, how could you?

      Julie Jackson: He was only giving me a ride home.

      Barbara Jackson: How many time have we told you?

      Julie Jackson: Yes, I know!

      Barbara Jackson: How many times?

      Julie Jackson: Yes, I'm sorry.

      Barbara Jackson: You promised! You gave me your word!

      Julie Jackson: I'm not a child anymore!

      Barbara Jackson: What do you mean by that?

      Julie Jackson: Well, I'm old enough to take care of myself.

      Barbara Jackson: That motor bike is dangerous and you could have been killed!

      Julie Jackson: No, it's not! Auntie Helen said that...

      Barbara Jackson: Auntie Helen said what?

      Julie Jackson: Nothing.

      Barbara Jackson: What?

      Julie Jackson: She said if I took care, It would be all right.

      Barbara Jackson: What does this got to do with her?

      Julie Jackson: Well, nothing.

      Barbara Jackson: You will do as I say! Do you hear me? You will do as I say and you will never lie to me again! Never!

    • Connections
      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: Pack of Lies (#36.3)
    • Filming locations
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
      • Robert Halmi
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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