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Modesty Blaise

Nothing can faze Modesty Blaise, the world's deadliest and most dazzlingly female agent!
1966 | 120m | English

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Modesty Blaise, a secret agent whose hair color, hair style, and mod clothing change at a snap of her fingers is being used by the British government as a decoy in an effort to thwart a diamond heist. She is being set up by the feds but is wise to the plot and calls in sidekick Willie Garvin and a few other friends to outsmart them. Meanwhile, at his island hideaway, Gabriel, the diamond thief has his own plans for Blaise and Garvin.
Release Date: May 01, 1966
Director: Joseph Losey
Writer: Evan Jones, Peter O'Donnell
Genres: Comedy, Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords spy
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Monica Vitti Modesty Blaise
Terence Stamp Willie Garvin
Dirk Bogarde Gabriel
Harry Andrews Sir Gerald Tarrant
Michael Craig Paul Hagan
Clive Revill McWhirter / Sheik Abu Tahir
Alexander Knox Minister
Rossella Falk Mrs. Fothergill
Scilla Gabel Melina
Michael Chow Weng
Saro Urzì Basilio
Tina Aumont Nicole
Oliver MacGreevy Tattooed Man
Jon Bluming Hans
Lex Schoorel Walter
Max Turilli Strauss
Giuseppe Paganelli Friar
Wolfgang Hillinger Handsome
Roberto Bisacco Enrico
John Karlsen Oleg
John Stacy Tyboria Captain
Patrick Ludlow Under Secretary
Joe Melia Crevier
Denys Graham Co-Pilot
Robin Hunter Pilot
Silvan Pacco
Name Job
Joseph Losey Director
Evan Jones Screenplay
John Dankworth Original Music Composer
Jack Hildyard Director of Photography
Gordon Daniel Sound Editor
Reginald Beck Editor
Richard Macdonald Production Design
Jack Shampan Art Direction
Buster Ambler Sound Recordist
John Cox Sound Recordist
Neville Smallwood Makeup Artist
Pearl Tipaldi Hairstylist
Marissa Martelli Tattoo Designer, Costumer
Mara Blasetti Production Manager
Ed Harper Production Manager
Gavrik Losey First Assistant Director
Claude Watson First Assistant Director
Gerry Fisher Camera Operator
Evelyn Gibbs Wardrobe Master
Douglas Hayward Costumer
Peter O'Donnell Original Story
Harold Pinter Co-Writer
Name Title
Joseph Janni Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

With the evil, bleach-blonde, "Gabriel" (Dirk Bogarde) on the trail of a £50m cache of diamonds, it falls to the beleaguered British secret service to come up with some sort of plan to thwart him diverting them from their intended purpose. With their previous agents being less than competent (or ali ... ve), they alight on the dazzling charms of this eponymous character (Monica Vitti) who, together with her dapper partner "Garvin" (Terence Stamp) are to be recruited for this perilous task. It's all about oil concessions you see, and the loot is destined to prop up an Arab sheikhdom so suffice to say there's duplicity a-plenty over the next two hours as this sultry but savvy woman has her work cut out avoiding capture, torture (well, sort of) and betrayal. It's actually not that bad, but it's far too long and slow in too many places. The espionage elements could have been fun - it's got shades of "Thunderball" (1965) to it with a super-villain and his super-yacht living on an island amidst the beautifully azure sea with his black-clad henchmen, but Bogarde exudes a rather too annoying smugness as if to say "hey, I'm getting paid for this!". There's a bit of a twist to the tale towards the conclusion as it becomes clear that our spy and our sheik (Clive Revill) might have something unexpected in common, too, and there's a solid cast behind this as, for most part, it's tongue is firmly enough in it's cheek to make it watchable, if just a little predictably dull.

Nov 27, 2024