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She's an eye catcher… He's a spy catcher
1964 | 98m | English

(1023 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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A young man travels to Prague to join his new employer, unaware that he is being used as an espionage courier.
Release Date: Jan 01, 1964
Director: Ralph Thomas
Writer: Lionel Davidson, Lukas Heller
Genres: Comedy, Thriller
Keywords cold war, parody
Production Companies The Rank Organisation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Dirk Bogarde Nicholas Whistler
Sylva Koscina Vlasta Simoneva
Robert Morley Col. Cunliffe
Leo McKern Simoneva
Roger Delgado Josef
Derek Fowlds Sun Bathing Man
Eric Pohlmann Golushha
John Le Mesurier Roger Allsop
Noel Harrison Johnnie
Amanda Grinling Cunliffe’s Secretary
Philo Hauser Vicek
John Junkin Clerk in Opening Scene
Jill Melford Lorna
Derek Nimmo Fred
Richard Vernon Roddinghead
Brook Williams Leon
Gertan Klauber Technician in Czech Glass Factory
Richard Pasco Plakov
Alan Tilvern Simenova's Assistant
Norman Bird Employment Exchange Clerk
Andre Charisse Waiter
Frank Finlay British Embassy Porter
Sandra Hampton Russian Dancer
Harriet Medin Hotel Receptionist
William Mervyn Passenger on Plane
Tiberio Mitri The Milkman
George Pravda Pravelko
Robert Rietti
John Standing Men's Room Attendant
Eddie Boyce Man in Labour Exchange
Jim Brady Worker in Canteen
Igo Meggido Russian Dancer (uncredited)
Reg Thomason Diner in Restaurant (uncredited)
Pietro Tordi Old man at the swimming pool (uncredited)
Name Job
Lionel Davidson Novel
Ernest Steward Director of Photography
Alfred Roome Editor
Syd Cain Art Direction
Yvonne Caffin Costume Design
Giorgio Gentili Assistant Director
Simon Relph Assistant Director
Don Sharpe Sound Editor
John W. Mitchell Sound Recordist
Bill Daniels Sound Recordist
James Bawden Camera Operator
Ralph Thomas Director
Lukas Heller Screenplay
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino Original Music Composer
W.T. Partleton Makeup Artist
Stella Rivers Hairdresser
Name Title
Betty E. Box Producer
Earl St. John Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Dirk Bogarde is quite charismatic in this rather daft spy story set at the height of the Cold War. "Whistler" is a struggling writer who is found a job opportunity by the local labour exchange. Arriving at the plush office of glass-maker "Cunliffe" (Robert Morley) and his sidekick "Allsop" (John Le ... Mesurier) he is dazzled by the enormous £40 per week wage and equally bamboozled that they want to give him such a lucrative job in an industry about which he knows zilch. First assignment is a trip to Communist Czechoslovakia where he is to rendezvous with a fellow glass engineer, and after having exchanged the passwords - hence the film's title - swap books and come straight home. Simple? Well, of course not quite. He has no idea that he is being used by his new boss and that the Czech intelligence service - run by "Simoneva" (Leo McKern) is onto him. That latter man even gets his glamorous daughter "Vlasta" (Sylva Koscina) to drive for the man so they can speedily apprehend him - but, of course, that doesn't quite go to plan either! Finally cottoning on to the nature of his predicament, our hapless "Whistler" has to find a way of making it to the safety of the British embassy before he is found "accidentally having fallen from his luxury hotel window". It's a little bit slapstick and over-scripted, but the assembled cast do add a bit of fun to the leading performance that is maybe more reminiscent of his "Doctor..." films rather than his more substantial roles. That said, fans of British comedy films will recognise just about everyone and it's parody of "James Bond" at times can't go un-noticed. Not great, but worth a watch, I'd say.

Nov 11, 2023