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Operation Mincemeat

Deception. The greatest weapon in war.
2022 | 128m | English

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In 1943, two British intelligence officers concoct Operation Mincemeat, wherein their plan to drop a corpse with false papers off the coast of Spain would fool Nazi spies into believing the Allied forces were planning to attack by way of Greece rather than Sicily.
Release Date: Apr 01, 2022
Director: John Madden
Writer: Michelle Ashford, Ben Macintyre
Genres: Drama, History, War
Keywords sicily, italy, world war ii, remake
Production Companies See-Saw Films, FilmNation Entertainment, Cohen Media Group, Archery Pictures, A Film Location Company, Cross City Films, Palma Pictures, Haversack Films Limited
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Colin Firth Ewen Montagu
Matthew Macfadyen Charles Cholmondeley
Kelly Macdonald Jean Leslie
Penelope Wilton Hester Leggett
Johnny Flynn Ian Fleming
Jason Isaacs Admiral John Godfrey
Mark Gatiss Ivor Montazac
Hattie Morahan Iris Montazac
Paul Ritter Bentley Purchase
Simon Russell Beale Winston Churchill
Lorne MacFadyen Sgt. Roger Dearborn / Glyndwr Michael
Markus von Lingen Adolf Clauss
Ruby Bentall Connie Bukes
Alex Jennings John Masterman
Ellie Haddington Hilda Georgina Cholmondeley
Nicholas Rowe Capt. David Ainsworth
Will Keen Salvador Gomez-Beare
Mark Bonnar Jock Horsfall
James Fleet Charles Fraser-Smith
Alexander Beyer Karl Kuhlenthal
Nico Birnbaum Colonel Alexis von Roenne
Pep Tosar Admiral Moreno
Alba Brunet Ana Flores
Pedro Casablanc Dr. Del Torno
Óscar Zafra Colonel Cerruti
Javier Godino Judge Pascual del Pobil
Jonjo O'Neill Teddy
Amy Marston Nurse Tate
Gabrielle Creevy Doris Michael
Simon Rouse Coroner Birtwistle
Paul Lancaster Coroner Pinfield
Michael Bott Frank Sawyer (Churchill Butler)
Charlotte Hamblin Patricia Trehearne
Rufus Wright Lt. Bill Jewell
Name Job
Tom Coates Art Direction
Keith Slote Art Direction
Tim Cavagin Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ian Wilson Supervising Sound Editor
Linda Wilson Set Decoration
Phil Lee Sound Effects Editor
Max Walsh Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Madden Director
Michelle Ashford Writer
Ben Macintyre Book
Thomas Newman Original Music Composer
Sebastian Blenkov Director of Photography
Victoria Boydell Editor
John Paul Kelly Production Design
Andrea Flesch Costume Design
Name Title
Charles S. Cohen Producer
Peter Heslop Co-Producer
Kris Thykier Producer
Nicky Earnshaw Co-Producer
Christian McLaughlin Executive Producer
Simon Gillis Executive Producer
Iain Canning Producer
Emile Sherman Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

Why, oh why, did they have to clutter this up with a romance? As a wartime adventure film, it's got all the ingredients for a cracker. As WWII starts to turn into a more offensive affair, the allies are looking for any means to divert the Nazis from their true intentions. To that end, "Montague" (Co ... lin Firth) and "Colmondeley" (Matthew Macfadyen) concoct a cunning plan to plant fake documents on a corpse, wash it ashore in Spain and then let corruption and a nefarious network of spies do their worst! It's a remake of the exciting "Man Who Never Was" (1956) and to be fair, is quite a good one. Director John Madden manages to immerse us in the intricate, sometimes quite amusing, planning of this wacky scheme. Simon Russell Beale is entertainingly convincing as the stoic, borderline desperate, Churchill as is Jason Isaacs as the sceptical "Admiral Godfrey". Dame Penelope Wilton reminded me a bit of "Miss Baring" from ("I Was Monty's Double") from 1957 and the story gather pace nicely. Sadly, though, once their plan is activated the second, more dangerous, part of the plot is seriously rushed and undercooked. The enemy's attempts to verify what we think they have read is nowhere near developed well enough, and that's why the romance - between Firth and their clever and resourceful assistant "Jean" (Kelly MacDonald) drags it down. Sure, it's offers an humanity element depicting the impact of war on people. His (part Jewish) family have relocated to the USA for their safety and she is a war widow; but that storyline leads to intra-character conflict that shows up Macfadyen as not a particularly good actor. Still, I found the two hours flew by. The production looks great with only a sparing use of CGI, a fine score from Thomas Newman and it's underpinned by a good story. Could have been better, but still pretty good.

Apr 16, 2022
r96sk
7.0

It's nothing that I overly enjoyed, though <em>'Operation Mincemeat'</em> is a good flick. A suitably entertaining (true, if likely 'reimagined' and all that) tale is told within roughly 128 minutes, I do think that run time could've been shorter but I wouldn't go as far as to say it drags or any ... thing - I just felt a few moments at the end where it could've been wrapped up quicker, that's all. Most things in this film are what you'd pretty much expect from a British production of this sort, including the cast which is full of many recognisable faces from across UK television and film. Colin Firth and Matthew Macfadyen are a pleasant pairing in the lead roles, while Kelly Macdonald leads the rest of the solid onscreen talent nicely. I also note the appearances of Johnny Flynn and Simon Russell Beale, who were both also in 2022's <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/the-outfit-2022/" rel="nofollow">The Outfit</a>'</em> - a quality film, fwiw. I could've, personally, done without the love squabble throughout, I didn't feel like it was adding anything and it wasn't exactly unpredictable. I get why it's there, given what occurs in the plot, but I wouldn't have longed for it had it not been included. Most definitely worth a watch, all in all.

May 03, 2022