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| Director: | Étienne Périer | 
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| Writer: | Alistair MacLean | 
| Staring: | 
| In a vein similar to Bond movies, a British agent Philip Calvert is on a mission to determine the whereabouts of a ship that disappeared near the coast of Scotland. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 09, 1971 | 
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| Director: | Étienne Périer | 
| Writer: | Alistair MacLean | 
| Genres: | Adventure, Action, Thriller | 
| Keywords | scotland, based on novel or book, secret agent, ship hijacking | 
| Production Companies | Jerry Gershwin-Elliott Kastner, Winkast Film Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 14, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Anthony Hopkins | Philip Calvert | 
| Robert Morley | Uncle Arthur | 
| Nathalie Delon | Charlotte | 
| Jack Hawkins | Sir Anthony Skouras | 
| Corin Redgrave | Hunslett | 
| Derek Bond | Lord Charnley | 
| Ferdy Mayne | Lavorski | 
| Maurice Roëves | Lt. Williams - Helicopter Pilot | 
| Leon Collins | Tim Hutchinson | 
| Wendy Allnutt | Sue Kirkside | 
| Peter Arne | Capt. Imrie | 
| Oliver MacGreevy | Quinn | 
| Jon Croft | Durran | 
| Tom Chatto | Lord Kirkside | 
| Charlie Stewart | Sgt. Macdonald | 
| Edward Burnham | Macullum | 
| Del Henney | Dungeon Guard | 
| Bill Brandon | Thug (uncredited) | 
| Harry Fielder | Thug on Boat (uncredited) | 
| Martin Grace | Thug (uncredited) | 
| Charles Gray | Sir Anthony Skouras (voice) (uncredited) | 
| Prentis Hancock | Agent (uncredited) | 
| Barrie Hesketh | Seaman (uncredited) | 
| Bill Hibbert | Thug (uncredited) | 
| George Leech | Thug (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Angela Morley | Original Music Composer | 
| John Shirley | Editor | 
| Jack Maxsted | Art Direction | 
| Sue Yelland | Costume Design | 
| Ted Lloyd | Production Supervisor | 
| Malcolm J. Christopher | Location Manager | 
| David Wynn-Jones | Assistant Camera | 
| Les Hillman | Special Effects | 
| Walter Stott | Compositor | 
| Arthur Ibbetson | Director of Photography | 
| Étienne Périer | Director | 
| Alistair MacLean | Novel, Screenplay | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Denis Holt | Associate Producer | 
| Elliott Kastner | Producer | 
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Alistair Maclean always could pen a good a crime thriller, and his adaptation of his own novel lends much to this, otherwise, rather lacklustre production. It stars Anthony Hopkins as an agent who is despatched by Robert Morley ("Sir Arthur") to investigate the loss of a ship off the Northern coast ... of Scotland. Once he arrives in this remote coastal community, he quickly discovers his task to be quite perilous - something is amiss. Shortly afterwards, he encounters the cruising millionaire "Sir Anthony Skouras" (Jack Hawkins) and open hostility towards him begins. Sadly, neither Morley nor Hawkins are anywhere near their best in this, and though Hopkins - and the writer - do manage to build a gentle head of steam with the plot, the film is almost a dreary as the weather conditions. It just doesn't really ever manage to get going. There are too many implausibles in the plot - and the ending, complete with a crossbow and a blow-torch just didn't quite work. The score is a bit too overpowering (and the main theme repetitive) and is relied upon much too heavily to augment, even create, what tension and suspense there is. It's still a good watch, but more for some super underwater photography, and some nice Caithness scenery than for anything else.