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19 April 1973 (USA) moreTagline:
When Scorpio wants you... there is no place to hide!Plot:
Cross is an old hand at the CIA, in charge of assassinating high-ranking foreign personalities who are an obstacle to the policies of the USA... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Stinging spy thriller moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Burt Lancaster | ... | Cross | |
| Alain Delon | ... | Jean Laurier, a.k.a. Scorpio | |
| Paul Scofield | ... | Zharkov | |
| John Colicos | ... | McLeod | |
| Gayle Hunnicutt | ... | Susan | |
| J.D. Cannon | ... | Filchock | |
| Joanne Linville | ... | Sarah | |
| Mel Stewart | ... | Pick (as Melvin Stewart) | |
| Vladek Sheybal | ... | Zemetkin | |
| Mary Maude | ... | Anne | |
| Jack Colvin | ... | Thief | |
| James Sikking | ... | Harris | |
| Burke Byrnes | ... | Morrison | |
| William Smithers | ... | Mitchell | |
| Shmuel Rodensky | ... | Lang |
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114 min | Germany:110 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
MonoCertification:
Singapore:PG | Iceland:16 | West Germany:16 (nf) | Australia:M | Finland:K-16 | Ireland:12 | Norway:16 | Sweden:15 | UK:12 | USA:PGFun Stuff
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Burt Lancaster, who was a circus acrobat, performed his stunts in the film during the chase scene. moreGoofs:
Continuity: Lancaster disarms two agents by putting his car into reverse and slamming into their car in a narrow alley. Then he pulls forward and does it again. But on his second pass, there's a shot of the back of his car completely undamaged before it makes the second hit. (In that final shot, the car is damaged as it should be.) moreQuotes:
Cross: There's a room just down the hall from McLeod's office where grown men play a game. It's a bit like Monopoly, only more people get hurt. There's no good and no bad. The object is not to win, but not to lose -- and the only rule is to stay in the game. moreMovie Connections:
Referenced in "Mystery Science Theater 3000: The She-Creature (#9.8)" (1997) moreFAQ
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Burt Lancaster and Alain Delon are the star cast of this archetypal seventies spy film where, as the final line goes, "the only rule is to stay in the game". A taciturn Lancaster is Cross, a veteran CIA agent who comes under suspicion of double play by the young wisecracks who run the shop. Cross's hit-man Jean Laurier aka Scorpio, a French mercenary played by Alain Delon, is hired by top officer McLeod to get rid of the old man but something tells him there's more to it and he decides to wait. Soon, Cross knows the time on his watch and is on the run, seeking refuge in Vienna with his KGB counterpart and buddy Sergei Zharkov (Paul Scofield in a posture reminiscent of Fernando Rey in French Connection) while trying to reunite with his wife (Joanne Linville) and quit the game. Though not convinced of Cross's alleged defection, Scorpio finally agrees to go after him. Ensues a twisted tale of foul play, double entendre and grim realpolitik. Though not an unforgettable classic nor, by any means, an extravaganza, and despite obvious flaws among which the sketchy synchronising, some phony dialogue and the occasional action blunder Scorpio is a highly entertaining and at all times suspenseful flick, which hardly ever loses pace and offers a great platform for a no-nonsense performance by the bulky Lancaster and the sly Delon. Unlike Costa Gavras, director Michael Winner clearly chooses story intrigue over naturalism or verisimilitude, and turns in a solid thriller with overall likable types. Certainly, there is no moral authority here, and not even so much as true friendship or love he who trusts will get stung.