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Writers:
Richard Condon (novel)
George Axelrod (screenplay)
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Release Date:
24 October 1962 (USA) more
Tagline:
When you've seen it all, you'll swear there's never been anything like it! more
Plot:
A former Korean War POW is brainwashed by Communists into becoming a political assassin. But another former prisoner may know how to save him. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 6 wins & 4 nominations more
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Truly, a gem! more (247 total)
Cast
(Complete credited cast)| Frank Sinatra | ... | Maj. Bennett Marco | |
| Laurence Harvey | ... | Raymond Shaw | |
| Janet Leigh | ... | Eugenie Rose Chaney | |
| Angela Lansbury | ... | Mrs. Iselin | |
| Henry Silva | ... | Chunjin | |
| James Gregory | ... | Sen. John Yerkes Iselin | |
| Leslie Parrish | ... | Jocelyn Jordan | |
| John McGiver | ... | Sen. Thomas Jordan | |
| Khigh Dhiegh | ... | Dr. Yen Lo | |
| James Edwards | ... | Cpl. Allen Melvin | |
| Douglas Henderson | ... | Col. Milt | |
| Albert Paulsen | ... | Zilkov | |
| Barry Kelley | ... | Secretary of Defense | |
| Lloyd Corrigan | ... | Holborn Gaines | |
| Madame Spivy | ... | Female Berezovo |
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126 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Mono (Westrex Recording System) | Dolby SR | Dolby Digital
Certification:
Finland:(Banned) (1964) (uncut) | Finland:(Banned) (1964) (cut) | Finland:K-16 (1989) (uncut) | UK:A (1962) (cut) | West Germany:16 (f) | South Korea:15 | Australia:M | Norway:15 (re-rating) | Norway:16 (original rating) | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:Approved (original rating) | USA:PG-13
Filming Locations:
67 Riverside Drive, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA more
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Frank Sinatra wanted Lucille Ball for the role of Mrs. Iselin which was played by Angela Lansbury. more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: When Dr. Yen Lo makes his little "yak dung" joke he parodies the famous advertising jingle "(Winston) tastes good like a cigarette should". Unfortunately the cigarette and its advertising slogan weren't introduced until 1954, a year after the end of the Korean War, so Yen Lo couldn't have made the joke. The joke was originally part of Dr. Yen Lo's speech in the original novel by Richard Condon, then retained in the movie script. It was amusing for both the 1959 and 1963 audiences for whom the Winston jingle was ubiquitous. more
Quotes:
Sen. John Yerkes Iselin:
No evasions, Mister Secretary, no evasions if you please.
Secretary of Defense:
Evasions? What the hell are you talking about?
Secretary of Defense:
[whispering to Marco] What the hell is this nonsense?
Marco:
[covering the microphones] Mister Secretary, I'm kind of new at this job, but I don't think it's good public relations to speak that way to a US Senator, even if he is an idiot.
Sen. John Yerkes Iselin:
I am United States Senator John Yerkes Iselin, and I have here a list of two hundred seven persons who are known by the Secretary of Defense as being members of the Communist Party!
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References Chu-Chin-Chow (1923) more
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The Washington Post more
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Probably John Frankenheimer's best production, and Frank Sinatra's best cinema performance.
I saw this because of the recent 'remake', I would assume that the reader will be making the same comparison. Having never seen this before, I found myself riveted to the story, and absolutely great performances by Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Janet Leigh, Angela Lansbury, Henry Silva, John McGiver, James Gregory, and Leslie Parrish.
Coincidently, I had just recently finished reading some previously published works about the cold war, in particular the Chambers-Hiss court cases.
It might be accident, but I wouldn't doubt it might have been intended by Frankenheimer to choose Harvey, who resembled Hiss, in appearance and McGiver who resembled Chambers appearance. When this was released in 1962, the Hiss-Chambers spy fiasco was still fresh in the public's mind.
Other American political images are not for want of satire either, since Lansbury and Gregory seemed to have reminded me, in appearance, of Mary and (honest) Abe Lincoln.
The pace, style and non stop tension rivals Hitchcock; it will certainly have you wondering if he had anything to do with this! Truly Frankenhiemer, excels here.
Because Sinatra was box office magnet, most of his other roles seemed 'fitted' for him. Not here! You'll have a chance to see the real Frank Sinatra, really working to make the part work, and without a doubt, he too excels in his role.
I don't think I'll bother to see the recent version yet. I want to see this original classic a few more times.