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The Secret Ways

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1961 | 112m | English

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Vienna, 1956. After Soviet tanks crush the Hungarian uprising, soldier-of-fortune Michael Reynolds is hired to help a threatened Hungarian scientist escape from Budapest.
Release Date: Apr 01, 1961
Director: Phil Karlson
Writer: Alistair MacLean, Jean Hazlewood
Genres: Adventure, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords vienna, austria
Production Companies Universal International Pictures, Heath Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Richard Widmark Michael Reynolds
Sonja Ziemann Julia
Charles Regnier The Count
Walter Rilla Jancsi
Senta Berger Elsa
Howard Vernon Colonel Hidas
Heinz Moog Minister Sakenov
Hubert von Meyerinck Sheffler
Oskar Wegrostek The Fat Man
Stefan Schnabel Border Official
Elisabeth Neumann-Viertel Olga
Helmut Janatsch Janos
John Horsley Jon Brainbridge
Walter Wilz Peter
Raoul Retzer Special Agent
Georg Köváry Language Professor
Ady Berber Sandor
Jochen Brockmann The Commandant
Brigitte Brunmüller Waitress
Reinhard Kolldehoff The Count's Man
Rudolf Rösner The Count's Man
Name Job
Bob Simmons Stunt Coordinator
Alistair MacLean Novel
Phil Karlson Director
John Williams Original Music Composer
Jean Hazlewood Screenplay
Isabella Schlichting Art Direction
Rudolf Ohlschmidt Makeup Artist
Herbert E. Mendelson Production Manager
Georg von Block Production Manager
Erich von Stroheim Jr. Assistant Director
Peter Allwork Camera Operator
Herta Friedl Continuity
Tibor Simanyi Technical Advisor
Joseph Gershenson Music Supervisor
Mutz Greenbaum Director of Photography
Aaron Stell Editor
Werner Schlichting Art Direction
Margarete Pitter Hairstylist
Edward Muhl Executive In Charge Of Production
André Farsch Assistant Director
Kurt Schwarz Sound
Ken Buckle Stunts
Leo Bei Wardrobe Master
Name Title
Richard Widmark Producer
Euan Lloyd Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Richard Widmark was quite good in these wartime gun-for-hire stories. In this one, he features well as the slightly smug American "Reynolds" who is drafted in by the Hungarian resistance to try and smuggle a renowned scientist from Soviet-occupied territory to the safety of Vienna. Upon arrival - po ... sing as a journalist - his best laid plans hit one pretty unexpected snag - the old fella "Jansci" (Walter Rilla) doesn't actually want to go. Luckily, the man's daughter "Julia" (Sonja Zieman) is on board but they are still going to have one heck of a job staying one step ahead of the suspicious authorities whilst they persuade the old chap to flee with them. There is quite a decent plot here, a certain degree of chemistry between Widmark and the lively Zieman but some of the escapades are truly far-fetched (especially towards the conclusion with a brave but implausible prison break featuring the "Count" (Charles Regnier)). That said, most of this is a quickly paced and lively action thriller with sparing use of dialogue and a fair degree of menace from the pen of established writer Alistair MacLean. Apparently John Williams was behind some of the effective score, and the photography is suitably dark and grainy adding quite a bit of atmosphere to this decent cold war thriller.

Sep 03, 2022