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The Assassin

Original title: Venetian Bird
  • 1952
  • Approved
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
586
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The Assassin (1952)
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Travelling to Venice to locate an ex-partisan on behalf of a French insurance company, a British private detective gets mixed-up in a political assassination conspiracy.Travelling to Venice to locate an ex-partisan on behalf of a French insurance company, a British private detective gets mixed-up in a political assassination conspiracy.Travelling to Venice to locate an ex-partisan on behalf of a French insurance company, a British private detective gets mixed-up in a political assassination conspiracy.

  • Director
    • Ralph Thomas
  • Writer
    • Victor Canning
  • Stars
    • Richard Todd
    • Eva Bartok
    • John Gregson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    586
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writer
      • Victor Canning
    • Stars
      • Richard Todd
      • Eva Bartok
      • John Gregson
    • 28User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Richard Todd
    Richard Todd
    • Edward Mercer
    Eva Bartok
    Eva Bartok
    • Adriana Medova
    John Gregson
    John Gregson
    • Renzo Uccello
    George Coulouris
    George Coulouris
    • Chief of Police Spadoni
    Margot Grahame
    Margot Grahame
    • Rosa Melitus
    Walter Rilla
    Walter Rilla
    • Count Boria
    John Bailey
    John Bailey
    • Lt. Longo
    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Bernardo
    Martin Boddey
    Martin Boddey
    • Gufo
    Michael Balfour
    Michael Balfour
    • Moretto
    Sydney Tafler
    Sydney Tafler
    • Boldesca
    Miles Malleson
    Miles Malleson
    • Grespi
    Eric Pohlmann
    Eric Pohlmann
    • Gostini
    David Hurst
    David Hurst
    • Minelli
    Raymond Young
    Raymond Young
    • Luigi
    Ferdy Mayne
    Ferdy Mayne
    • Tio
    Jill Clifford
    • Renata
    Eileen Way
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    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writer
      • Victor Canning
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    8FrankiePaddo

    Great mood in a Venice filmed underrated gem.

    Set in the short years after WW2 there is mystery and political intrigue as a private detective tries to discover the whereabouts of an Italian and reward him for his part in the rescue of an allied airman during the war.

    This is an excellent early 50s murder mystery thriller set in Venice with some great set pieces and beautiful and at times striking on location photography...much better than the overrated Venice filmed in "Don't Look Back".

    Great mood - a marrying of post war paranoia ( Venice is close to the then disputed city of Trieste - between the West and communist Yugoslavia) and political intrigue which reflected the chaotic state of Italian politics at the time.

    Ralph Thomas ( brother of Gerald of Carry On fame and who edited this film) made his fame with the "Doctor" comedy films starring Dirk Bogarde and Iron Petticoat with Bob Hope and Katharine Hepburn but he also made quite a few well above average middle budget suspense / drama films - Campbell's Kingdom (1957), Checkpoint (1956), Above Us the Waves (1955), Appointment with Venus (1951), The Clouded Yellow (1951), of which this is one of the best. The climactic chase is excellent.

    Good performance from the ever reliable Richard Todd and a nifty small role for Sid James.Excellent music by Nino Rota ( Godfather, La Strada, La Dolce Vita, 8 1/2) also.

    A underrated gem.
    5planktonrules

    Talk, talk, talk, talk, talk.....

    A private detective is sent to Italy by an insurance company to locate a man so that he may be rewarded for his gallantry during WWII. However, soon it becomes obvious that this is all a ruse and they want to find the man for ulterior motives. Yet, despite this and a group of killers who want to stop him, the handsome detective (Richard Todd) doggedly continues his investigation in the town of Venice. Will he find what he's looking for...and, does the audience really care?

    It's odd, but for a mystery/suspense film, "The Assassin" is amazingly unexciting. Most of the problem is that the film is so very talky. Again and again, instead of SHOWING the plot unfold, the film relies on HEARING people talking about it--a very static way to do such a film. The other problem is that although Richard Todd is a suave and handsome guy, he just seemed to sophisticated and nice for such a role. It played very much like if Dirk Bogarde or Cary Grant had played the part--all good actors but all too smooth and 'nice'. Overall, it's not a terrible film but it sure could have been a lot better.
    7karen5778

    Not bad

    This movie is obviously a competent adaptation of a book. It is pretty good, if you like grade B noir, and we do, but the most fun is seeing familiar faces playing against type and/or putting on Italian accents.The villain in particular was a shocker, as I'd only seen him in light comedies.

    The most fun was looking up the bios of the actors on IMDb. It is one of those ones where a lot of the actors played roles in WWII themselves, some of them more dramatic than the parts they play here.

    IMDb requires 10 (!) lines of text, so I will say the pigeons of Venice are amazing, some of the best lines are idiotic in context, and why have a chase scene in a glass factory if you aren't going to break any glass? I guess they didn't have the budget as they filmed in a real glass factory. And, IMDb, "bios" is not a misspelling of BIOS, it is a common term for biography.
    7LCShackley

    Why has this been overlooked? A solid post-war thriller.

    This film, although not as well-crafted as THE THIRD MAN or THE MAN BETWEEN, is definitely in their league; it's a taut, post-war mystery in which a European city (in this case, Venice) is one of the most important characters. The main human character, Edward Mercer (Richard Todd), is a Hitchcockian protagonist: a man trying to prove his innocence in ever more dire circumstances.

    The plot does get convoluted at times, but director Ralph Thomas always keeps your eyes interested with wonderful location shots. The cast is solid, and Sid James is given a rare dramatic role. The ending, also with Hitchcockian overtones, is thrilling and a fine bit of camera work and direction. (May I recommend that after you finish the film, go back and watch the first few minutes again. You'll see how cleverly the motifs of the film are tied together.)
    6blanche-2

    Venice on a black and white budget, still beautiful

    Richard Todd stars in "The Assassin" with Eva Bartok and George Coulouris, from 1952, shot in Venice.

    Todd plays Edward Mercer, who comes to Venice on behalf of an insurance company, looking for a man named Uccello who has a reward coming for the rescue of an Allied airman during the war. Unfortunately for Mercer, the first person he's supposed to see is dead. Then he meets Adrianna (Bartok), who knew Uccello, and he is told that Uccello is dead. After a while, though, he begins to think that's not the case.

    The director, Ralph Thomas, borrowed a good deal from Hitchcock in this film and did some effective things, particularly at the end, which is marvelous. He also used Venice and its surroundings very well to create an excellent atmosphere. If only the script had been less talky and the plot better, you might really have something here.

    Bartok is mysterious, Richard Todd is very serious and quite handsome, and Venice is beautiful, even in black and white. Well worth seeing for that.

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    • Trivia
      This film is also known by the title "Venetian Bird".
    • Quotes

      Rosa Melitus: Survival is often a simple matter of being able to change your habits at the right moment.

    • Soundtracks
      Time Was Standing Still
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      Music by Nino Rota

      Lyrics by Ferrante Alvaro De Torres

      English Lyrics by Harold Purcell

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 1953 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Venetian Bird
    • Filming locations
      • Venice, Veneto, Italy
    • Production company
      • British Film-Makers
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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