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I somehow missed this when it was on tv in the 1980s.
This is exactly the sort of thing I love a spy/war story.
But this production is very poor. It looks like the worst 1980s tv production and while Cliff Robertson and David Soul are adequate in the lead roles the smaller parts are badly played and the script in poor.
People are critical of The Winds Of War and its sequel but it is so much better than this.
It annoys me that I can buy this on dvd but things worth seeing like Inside The Third Reich are not available.
But this production is very poor. It looks like the worst 1980s tv production and while Cliff Robertson and David Soul are adequate in the lead roles the smaller parts are badly played and the script in poor.
People are critical of The Winds Of War and its sequel but it is so much better than this.
It annoys me that I can buy this on dvd but things worth seeing like Inside The Third Reich are not available.
- ib011f9545i
- Apr 16, 2019
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- spiritof67
- Jun 8, 2020
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- pkgoode-536-671280
- Jun 7, 2022
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This is pretty good movie if you are willing to accept: the fact that David Soul is German and a Nazi; A lesbian scene in which a heterosexual woman accepts a lesbian with a simple "don't worry" comment after which she gets in the scene; Robertson has an English (Queen's English) speaking son; No-one seems to find anyone, even though they are in-front of them. People die for no reason.
Even with all of that, it is suspensful, sexy, and rather exciting.
Well worth spending a few hours watching on video or on TV (however, only on encrypted channels....)
Even with all of that, it is suspensful, sexy, and rather exciting.
Well worth spending a few hours watching on video or on TV (however, only on encrypted channels....)
Ioved this when I saw it many years ago and have been trying to find it somewhere since so my husband could see it; I did get the book from the library for him to read but I seem to remember the movie was well-done; the book Rebecca by think Daphne DuMaurier) is used to pass coded information to the Allies (I don't remember) in an attempt to foil a Nazi attempt to capture the city of cairo; another reviewer hit the spot with his comment that it's suspenseful and exciting; the not-explicit sex scene is an atempt to find teh coded message before it eaches teh allies
I have returned to the book a few times. It's a gripping yarn with three ingredients I like... spies, WW2 and The Middle East. This is, however, an appalling adaptation.
Made in the 80's but feels like it has the production values of the 50's. The secondary characters are so badly portrayed. As for the two male and two female leads... really these performances are unprintable... though likely not their fault... it's just such a bad production.
If ever a film needed a remake by someone good with good directing and production... this is it. It's a super story.
Made in the 80's but feels like it has the production values of the 50's. The secondary characters are so badly portrayed. As for the two male and two female leads... really these performances are unprintable... though likely not their fault... it's just such a bad production.
If ever a film needed a remake by someone good with good directing and production... this is it. It's a super story.
- john_blackhawk
- Jan 18, 2022
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If you have seen Eye of the Needle (1981), Then you will probably like this movie. However, this one was a mini-series on TV so there was not as much thought put into it as if it were a made for theater movie. Interestingly, the film was made in Tunisia.
David Soul is cast as Alex Wolff, which matches the book (ISBN: 0451163494) pretty well. Robert Culp is stretching it as General Rommel. You will have to look really hard at the credits to see that Season Hubley plays Elene Fontana. My favorite surprise was seeing Richard Gibson playing a British officer Captain Newman and speaks with a British accent. However, I remember him as Otto Flick (the Gestapo) in 'Allo 'Allo! (1982).
I can see the "R" rating, as there are plenty of risqué shots of men and women, and women and men, and women and women.
There are enough plot twists to keep your attention.
David Soul is cast as Alex Wolff, which matches the book (ISBN: 0451163494) pretty well. Robert Culp is stretching it as General Rommel. You will have to look really hard at the credits to see that Season Hubley plays Elene Fontana. My favorite surprise was seeing Richard Gibson playing a British officer Captain Newman and speaks with a British accent. However, I remember him as Otto Flick (the Gestapo) in 'Allo 'Allo! (1982).
I can see the "R" rating, as there are plenty of risqué shots of men and women, and women and men, and women and women.
There are enough plot twists to keep your attention.
- Bernie4444
- Mar 14, 2024
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If you're a David Soul fan then you should love this movie. He is HOT HOT HOT and that's all I have to say about it!
- claudg1950
- Mar 12, 2024
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