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Les ennemis

  • 1962
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  • 1h 32m
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Les ennemis (1962)
Drama

During his absence, secret (and normally undecipherable) documents have been stolen from Andrei Smoloff, a cultural attaché at the Soviet Embassy in Paris. Through an indiscretion, the Frenc... Read allDuring his absence, secret (and normally undecipherable) documents have been stolen from Andrei Smoloff, a cultural attaché at the Soviet Embassy in Paris. Through an indiscretion, the French Secret Services are made aware of the affair and a team consisting of Captain Jean de Lu... Read allDuring his absence, secret (and normally undecipherable) documents have been stolen from Andrei Smoloff, a cultural attaché at the Soviet Embassy in Paris. Through an indiscretion, the French Secret Services are made aware of the affair and a team consisting of Captain Jean de Lursac and Vigo Currici is set up by the "Commander" to pursue the matter. Meanwhile Smoloff... Read all

  • Director
    • Édouard Molinaro
  • Writers
    • Édouard Molinaro
    • Fred Noro
    • François Nourissier
  • Stars
    • Roger Hanin
    • Pascale Audret
    • Dany Carrel
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    80
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Édouard Molinaro
    • Writers
      • Édouard Molinaro
      • Fred Noro
      • François Nourissier
    • Stars
      • Roger Hanin
      • Pascale Audret
      • Dany Carrel
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Roger Hanin
    Roger Hanin
    • Le capitaine Jean de Lursac
    Pascale Audret
    Pascale Audret
    • Christine Janin
    Dany Carrel
    Dany Carrel
    • Lillia Fromont
    Claude Brasseur
    Claude Brasseur
    • Vigo Currici
    Jeanne Aubert
    Jeanne Aubert
    • Mme de Lursac - la mère de Jean
    Daniel Cauchy
    Daniel Cauchy
    • Patrick Lemoine
    George Cusin
    • Le commandant
    Jean Lefebvre
    Jean Lefebvre
    • Le médecin du contre-espionnage
    Charles Millot
    Charles Millot
    • Borghine
    Jacques Monod
    Jacques Monod
    • Raoul Gerlier
    Nicole Mirel
    • Claudie
    Michel Vitold
    • Andreï Smoloff
    Nelly Benedetti
    • La femme de René
    Colette Boiville
    Pierre Collet
    • René - un homme de Gerlier
    Daniel Dorian
    Colin Drake
    • Le responsable du FBI
    Jean-Jacques Duverger
    • Director
      • Édouard Molinaro
    • Writers
      • Édouard Molinaro
      • Fred Noro
      • François Nourissier
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    7zutterjp48

    A good buddy comedy and a pleasant espionage case.

    "Les ennemis" is before all a little espionage comedy: confidential documents have been stolen in the Russian embassy and the man in charge of these documents has disappeared.Then begins the dance: Borghine, chief of the Soviet secret service wants to know what happenend with Smoloff, the cultural attaché.Thanks a cleaning lady the French secret services know about the theft, and also the agents of the FBi begin to been interested in the case.And now begins also the buddy comedy, the team (Jean de Lurzac-Vigo Currici) ,respectively Roger Hanin and Claude Brasseur will investigate this case and live some surprises, all this with some touch of humour. Just enjoy this little espionage comedy, where American agents speak English, where Russian speak Russian and where Claude Brasseur communicates with Pascale Audret in German whith a terrible French accent !!
    7guy-bellinger

    Little known spy movie, unpretentious but not without qualities

    Made just before the great spy movie wave of the sixties, 'Les Ennemis' (A Touch of Treason) is typical of the genre which was to sweep the screens only a few months after its release, beginning with 'Dr. No'. Halfway between the unbridled fantasy of the James Bond saga and the ruthless toughness of 'The Spy Who Came In from the Cold', Molinaro's first foray into the world of espionage (he would return to the genre six years later with 'Peau d'espion') is very much a product of its time, quite pleasant if not revolutionary.

    Based on an obscure novel by Fred Noro, the plot is as embroiled as a spy story should be, one of the pleasures of the viewer being to try and unravel the tangle it forms. The whole thing revolves around a certain Andrei Smoloff, the cultural attaché at the Soviet Embassy, from whom reputedly undecipherable documents have been stolen. Has the diplomat simply been imprudent or is he a traitor to his motherland preparing to defect to the West ? Such is the question to which both Borghine, the Chief of the Soviet Services, and Captain Jean de Lursac accompanied by his teammate Vigo, two agents of the French Intelligence, try to figure out an answer, each on their own. It goes without saying that before the riddle is solved we will have been witness to the fierce struggle waged between the French, Soviet and American counter-espionage, their objective in the circumstances of the story being to trace Smoloff and to be the first to get their hands on the missing documents.

    Nothing startlingly new in all that for sure but the film is well put together, skilfully combining fast-paced rhythm, humor and an ounce of gravity. The same thing could be said about the "buddy cop movie" gimmick the film rests on: it can hardly be called original as we know from the very first minute that the two teammates will be at each other's throats throughout their mission while remaining inseparable! But the duo works well and a good time in their company is guaranteed. Anyway, once admitted that "Les ennemis" does not break new ground it proves commendable for other reasons, the main one being the serious way it deals with its subject, even if it is in a light tone most of the time : the members of the various intelligence services all speak their own language ; the day-to-day operations of these services, whether French or foreign, are described realistically, without resorting Bond- like gadgets; and best of all, the stress is laid on what could bring antagonistic countries (France and the USSR in this particular case) closer together rather than the opposite as is wont in such a codified genre. Another good point is the director's propensity to dot his narrative with a multitude of details, unrelated with action or secondary to it, but which enrich it delicately. It goes from Gerlier (the boss of the gang) feeding the ducks, to Lemoine (the young hoodlum) swatting a fly while giving a phone call, to a totally gratuitous cameo by director Claude Chabrol as a gym instructor, to the appendage of colorful secondary characters (de Lursac's snobbish mother, the counter- espionage doctor played by... comedian Jean Lefebvre!)

    One final thing to keep in mind is Molinaro's light touch when it comes to the things of love and sex. He is at his best when he describes the relationship that binds Jean (Roger Hanin) and Christine (Pascale Audret): tenderness laced with humor, adult but discreet eroticism; the few scenes involving the couple are full of charm. Nothing to do with the brazen exhibition of flesh de rigueur in this kind of flicks. All in all, a watchable little film, benefiting from a slick direction and fluid editing. It is rather suspenseful, quite entertaining (witticisms burst forth throughout), well-played (as interpreted by the excellent Michel Vitold, the character of Smoloff is more than one- dimensional), graced with an efficient jazzy score... More than one alleged masterpiece cannot boast as much.
    8larryanderson

    A LIGHT LOOK AT PARIS IN 1962

    This movie is actually a cold war espionage flick with a lighter touch. Instead of the usual gun battles, killings and double crosses the movie shows us a light care free life style of all the characters living in Paris in 1962. Everyone is in cafes and bars and thoroughly enjoying themselves during their interactions. The actors are all smiles and everyone is having a good time. The women are all gorgeous and fashionable. The spy stuff takes a back seat to the lighthearted Paris daily life. This is a lot of fun to watch.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Not bad early French spy yarn

    I forgot that director Edouard Molinaro began his career, as George Lautner and Bertrand Blier, with solid dramas and thrillers, in black and white, movies that did not announce at all the comedies in which our three directors will be mostly specialized in their remaining filmographies. I prefer UN TEMOIN DANS LA VILLE, from the same Molinaro, far more tense and riveting, without any light touch, as the one we have here. Some good action scenes, good camera work, good convincing performances. And spy movies in the French way, with the French touch, were not too many, compared to British ones, especially in the early sixties, when the James Bond movies began to emerge.

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    • Trivia
      French visa # 24525 delivered on 6-12-1961.
    • Quotes

      Borghine: You didn't act like an enemy.

      Le capitaine Jean de Lursac: Sure, being an enemy is something much more complicated.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Les échos du cinéma: Episode #1.57 (1961)
    • Soundtracks
      Dixie
      Written and composed by Daniel Decatur Emmett

      (1859)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 1962 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • German
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • A Touch of Treason
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Les Productions Belles Rives
      • La Société des Films Sirius
      • Véga Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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