The Persuaders!
- Série télévisée
- 1971–1972
- 1h
Britanique Brett Sinclair et l'Américain Danny Wilde font équipe à contrecoeur pour unir leurs efforts et redresser les torts causés et protéger les innocents.Britanique Brett Sinclair et l'Américain Danny Wilde font équipe à contrecoeur pour unir leurs efforts et redresser les torts causés et protéger les innocents.Britanique Brett Sinclair et l'Américain Danny Wilde font équipe à contrecoeur pour unir leurs efforts et redresser les torts causés et protéger les innocents.
- Prix
- 3 victoires et 2 nominations au total
Avis en vedette
The modus operandus of the show was to contrast humorous and witty dialogue with tense situations. Anyway, this was never a show for worrying about what the plot was this week - it was a show for basking in the wonderful locations, the beautiful cars, the witty lines and the sexual banter. (Needless to say, both the main characters were depicted as irresistible to women).
Plots direct from Roger Moore's previous series The Saint, plus James Bond exotic locations and a huge Hollywood star in Tony Curtis, makes this an often overlooked gem. And just like Star Trek, the best episode guest stars Joan Collins!
Whether they're winning improbable fight scenes, surviving hair-raising car chases, or making sense of unusual situations (e.g Sinclair finding out how he has suddenly acquired a wife, Wilde being accidentally immersed into a Soviet spy ring, or Sinclair again finding that he has been cloned!) Moore and Curtis always appear to be having a riot of a time, perhaps in some measure a result of the large quantities of champagne the cast got through on the set.
Roger Moore deploys his usual charm and dry wit, whilst the manic Curtis excels with his deadpan humour and perfect timing. The contrast between the two main characters matches that between the two actors, but its more a case of salt and vinegar than cheese and chalk, Moore and Curtis are perfect together, and together they are perfect for the show. Slightly camp 1970s comedy/action - perfect for Roger to make his indelible mark on the James Bond series, and a welcome change for Tony from his less light-hearted roles.
Brilliant series, shame it only lasted a couple of years!
This is pure, shameless entertainment when it's at its best.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBecause Sir Roger Moore deemed that no good photos exist of him as a child, the black-and-white boyhood picture of Brett Sinclair in the opening credits is that of his son Geoffrey Moore.
- Citations
[Danny kneels in front of a hotel room door, trying to pick its lock]
Danny Wilde: Spencer Tracy once took a pipe cleaner - an ordinary pipe cleaner - and by inserting it into the lock, and moving it around in intricate positions - you know, I could be a gentleman cracksman with this -
[Brett, who went out a window, onto a ledge and into the room through its window, opens the door from the inside]
Lord Brett Sinclair: There's no need to kneel, I'm a very democratic sort of lord.
- Générique farfeluThe opening titles credit Tony Curtis and Roger Moore by their surnames only, as the alphabetical CURTiS + MOORE.
- Autres versionsThe episodes The Gold Napoleon (1971) and Powerswitch (1971) were edited together to create the film release Mission: Monte Carlo (1974).
- ConnexionsEdited into Derrick contre Superman (1992)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Die 2
- Lieux de tournage
- 15 Queen Anne's Gate, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Lord Brett Sinclair's London residence)
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- Durée1 heure
- Couleur