Where the Spies Are (DVD, 1965)

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Title: Where the Spies Are. Now he's an international agent with all the gadgetry a spy could want: a signal emitting dental insert, a pen that injects poison, rendezvous passwords, a radio wristwatch and a ring that works like a stun gun.

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Niven stars in this comic spy yarn as the country GP recruited for a vital Middle East mission. Needless to say, the mission is complicated by a sexy double agent.

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ProducerVal Guest, Steven Pallos
EAN0888574143749
eBay Product ID (ePID)26053531410

Product Key Features

ActorCyril Cusack, John Le Mesurier, David Niven, Eric Pohlmann, Francoise Dorleac
Film/TV TitleWhere the Spies Are
DirectorJohn Howell, Arthur Grant, Val Guest
LanguageEnglish
Run Time112 Min
FormatDVD
FeaturesWidescreen
GenreDrama, Comedy
StudioMgm, Warner Bros. Digital Distribution
TypeMovie

Additional Product Features

Unit Quantity1
Release Year1965
ComposerMario Nascimbene
ScreenwriterVal Guest, Wolf Mankowitz
SoundDolby Digital Mono, Dolby Digital Stereo
Original LanguageEn
EditorBill Lenny
Production CompanyMgm

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  • Pathetic - don't waste your money!

    Very very disappointing. Having read the book I decided to buy the film version, which was advertised as 'in the Bond genre of the time' ie Connery, the original and best ever Bond. What a mistake and waste of money - the characters were totally different to their portrayal in Leasor's original story - Niven being far too suave, smooth and 'smiley' to be a realistic and believable Dr Jason Love, and John Le Mesurier cast as MacGillivray was simply ridiculous. The car journey in Love's Cord was just pathetic - looking like it had been made in the 1930's, with a poorly painted backdrop rushing past the stationary Cord, and the mechanical dialogue was laughable - obviously written by someone with zero knowledge of cars, mechanics or motoring. I did continue watching to the end, in the hope that things might improve, but sadly no, the whole thing was a total disaster from start to finish - cringeworthy and embarrassing, thank goodness I hadn't bought it as a gift for someone.

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