The Dirty Game
The Dirty Game (German: Spione unter sich, French: Guerre secrète, Italian: La guerra segreta) is a 1965 anthology spy film starring Henry Fonda and Robert Ryan.[1] Robert Ryan as American General Bruce is the link between three different spy stories, helmed by different directors; original James Bond director Terence Young and co-director Werner Klingler for the sequences in Berlin, Christian-Jaque for the French sequences, and Carlo Lizzani for the Italian sequences.
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American release film poster by Reynold Brown | |
Directed by | Christian-Jaque Werner Klingler Carlo Lizzani Terence Young |
Produced by | Richard Hellman Eugène Tucherer |
Written by | Philippe Bouvard Jacques Caborie Christian-Jaque Ennio De Concini Jo Eisinger Jacques Rémy |
Starring | Henry Fonda |
Music by | Robert Mellin, Gian Piero Reverberi |
Cinematography | Richard Angst |
Edited by | Franco Fraticelli |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | United States West Germany France Italy |
Language | English |
Plot
A man tells of three different spy missions he took part in.
Cast
- Henry Fonda as Dimitri Koulov
- Robert Ryan as General Bruce
- Vittorio Gassman as Perego / Ferrari (French)
- Annie Girardot as Suzette / Monique (French)
- Bourvil as Lalande
- Robert Hossein as Dupont
- Peter van Eyck as Petchatkin
- Maria Grazia Buccella as Natalia
- Mario Adorf as Callaghan
- Jacques Sernas as Sernas
- Georges Marchal as Serge
- Wolfgang Lukschy as Russian general
- Louis Arbessier as Ivanov
- Jackie Blanchot as Joe
- Gabriel Gobin as O'Hara
- Helmut Wildt as Perry
- Violette Marceau as Lisa
- Gabriella Giorgelli
- Nino Crisman
- Oreste Palella
- Renato Terra
- Klaus Kinski as Russian agent
References
- "New York Times: The Dirty Game". NY Times. Retrieved 20 October 2008.
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