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Man in the Middle

The most unusual chain of events that ever held your emotions at gun point.
1964 | 93m | English

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In a remote jungle outpost in the Far Eastern theater of World War II, a hotheaded American soldier murders an allied British sergeant in cold blood. Stalwart American Lt. Colonel Barney Adams (Mitchum) is dispatched to defend him in the ensuing court martial. But when Lt. Adams starts encountering roadblocks in his search for evidence, and his key witnesses start disappearing one after another, he soon realizes he's merely a pawn in a mysterious conspiracy that could extend to the highest levels of military power.
Release Date: Jan 27, 1964
Director: Guy Hamilton
Writer: Howard Fast, Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall
Genres: Drama, War
Keywords world war ii, india, court martial
Production Companies Pennebaker Productions, Talbot Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 06, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Robert Mitchum Lt. Col. Barney Adams
France Nuyen Kate Davray
Barry Sullivan General Kempton
Trevor Howard Major Kensington
Keenan Wynn Lieut. Winston
Sam Wanamaker Major Kaufman
Alexander Knox Colonel Burton
Gary Cockrell Lieut. Morse
Robert Nichols Lieut. Bender
Michael Goodliffe Colonel Shaw
Errol John Sgt. Jackson
Paul Maxwell Major Smith
Lionel Murton Capt. Gunther
Russell Napier Colonel Thompson
Jared Allen Capt. Dwyer
David Bauer Colonel Mayburt
Edward Underdown
Howard Marion-Crawford
Bill Mitchell
Al Waxman
Glenn Beck
Ed Bishop
Terence Cooper
Graham Skidmore
Terence Skelton
Julian Burton
Ron Bruce
Graeme Bruce
David Rendall
David Cargill
Alister Williamson
Bruce Boa
Name Job
Guy Hamilton Director
Howard Fast Novel
Wilkie Cooper Director of Photography
Keith Waterhouse Screenplay
Willis Hall Screenplay
John Bloom Editor
Frank Drake Camera Operator
Les Hammond Sound Mixer
Len Shilton Sound Mixer
Matt McCarthy ADR Editor
Jock MacGregor Producer's Assistant
Ivy Baker Costume Supervisor
Sidney Turner Makeup Artist
Olga Angelinetta Hairstylist
Leon Davis Construction Manager
David Middlemas Production Supervisor
John Howell Art Direction
Joyce Herlihy Unit Production Manager
Kip Gowans Assistant Director
Angela Martelli Script Supervisor
Harvey Woods Casting Director
John Barry Original Music Composer
Lionel Bart Main Title Theme Composer
Name Title
Walter Seltzer Producer
Max E. Youngstein Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

"Col. Adams" (Robert Mitchum) is drafted in to conduct the defence, at court martial, of an American officer accused of murdering a British NCO in India. There's no doubt about the crime, nor that it was committed as charged so it all looks like fait accompli. "Adams" finds his grey cells starting t ... o twitch when seemingly pointless obstacles are strewn in front of him. One witness is transferred suddenly and those supposed to be facilitating his work start to impede it. One conversation starts to ring alarm bells - perhaps his client isn't competent? Might he have a defence of insanity? That causes great consternation amongst the higher-ups who seem content to sacrifice their man for the sake of Anglo-American relationships. Ironically enough, it is the British doctor "Maj. Kensington" (Trevor Howard) who seems to want the truth told at the trial - but can they make their presence felt against some pretty formidable odds? This film benefits from quite an interesting storyline and a lead actor who is on decent form delivering a solid script. There are plenty of familiar faces amongst the supporting cast and there is just enough jeopardy to keep it interesting for ninety minutes before a fairly lively denouement.

Jun 01, 2023