What film did you watch last night?

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Triple Cross (1967)

The true story, allegedly, of Eddie Chapman, a safe breaker who ends up in jail in Jersey at the start of WWII.

He makes a deal to spy for the Germans, motivated purely by money, and parachutes back into Britain where he gets straight in touch with the authorities to offer his services to the allies, again for a fee.

I read about his story a few years ago and this seems to follow it closely, even if you don't know it beforehand it's still an entertaining film.

Christopher Plummer in the title role, and some big names supporting, Gert Frobe, Yul Brynner, Trevor Howard, and the lovely Claudine Auger.

7/10.
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Wrecking Crew
Momoa and Bautista as half brothers seeking the people responsible for the death of their father and of course they have to make sure they have a nice tea party , err no it was just an excuse for lots of stabbing , shooting and blowing stuff up :smile:
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
Copenhagen

A film version of a stage play concerning Heisenberg's visit to his former professor Neils Bohr in occupied Copenhagen. Very much of the unreliable narrator theme which echoes "complementary" from quantum mechanics where (simplistically) you can get different results depending on how an experiment is done. Three first class actors: Daniel Craig as Heisenberg, Steven Rea as Bohr, and very much an equal player Francesca Annis as Mrs B.

The meeting is a quite famous real event with lots of conflicting accounts, including from those involved. Was Heisenberg trying to recruit Bohr, perhaps even to help the war effort? Or was he asking for "permission" to deveop the a-bomb / or asking Bohr to help agree with the allies not to. Other themes included whether Heisenberg did a bit of a go-slow on the bomb for moral reasons, as he claimed post war, or, more likely, missed a key calculation? Could it have gone another way?

First class writing, acting and storytelling

9/10 at least
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: C R

Punkawallah

Veteran
"Marco Polo", a 2007 TV movie with Brian Dennehey. Easy watching, Mr Dennehey is convincing Khan (though not a patch on Mr Montelban).
 

cisamcgu

Legendary Member
Location
Merseyside-ish
Copenhagen

A film version of a stage play concerning Heisenberg's visit to his former professor Neils Bohr in occupied Copenhagen. Very much of the unreliable narrator theme which echoes "complementary" from quantum mechanics where (simplistically) you can get different results depending on how an experiment is done. Three first class actors: Daniel Craig as Heisenberg, Steven Rea as Bohr, and very much an equal player Francesca Annis as Mrs B.

The meeting is quite famous with lots of conflicting accounts, including from those involved. Was Heisenberg trying to recruit Bohr, perhaps even to help the war effort? Or was he asking for "permission" to deveop the a-bomb / or asking Bohr to help agree with the allies not to. Other themes included whether Heisenberg did a bit of a go-slow on the bomb for moral reasons, as he claimed post war, or, more likely, missed a key calculation? Could it have gone another way?

First class writing, acting and storytelling

9/10 at least

Where did you see this ?
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
"Marco Polo", a 2007 TV movie with Brian Dennehey. Easy watching, Mr Dennehey is convincing Khan (though not a patch on Mr Montelban).

Surely John Wayne's performance is definitive for this role ?
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
Shelter at the flicks tonight, fair to say if you're a fan of the Statham you'll enjoy it, a solid 7/10 from me.
The other half wasn't quite so generous with her praise 🤣
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Shelter at the flicks tonight, fair to say if you're a fan of the Statham you'll enjoy it, a solid 7/10 from me.
The other half wasn't quite so generous with her praise 🤣

Is he by any chance playing a retired special forces operator/ special agent/government assassin who has retired and is laying low when his old life catches up and he has to kill his way to the top of the organisation thets out to get him?
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Is he by any chance playing a retired special forces operator/ special agent/government assassin who has retired and is laying low when his old life catches up and he has to kill his way to the top of the organisation thets out to get him?

For a unique twist maybe this organisation could kill one of his family members, then he could go all out to seek revenge?

I can't see anything as outlandish as that being considered though.
 
Top Bottom