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The Defector

Original title: L'espion
  • 1966
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
839
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Montgomery Clift, Christine Delaroche, Hardy Krüger, Karl Lieffen, Hannes Messemer, Macha Méril, and David Opatoshu in The Defector (1966)
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An American scientist is sent by the CIA to East Germany to retrieve a secret microfilm from a Soviet scientist interested in defecting to the West but the Stasi secret police's surveillance... Read allAn American scientist is sent by the CIA to East Germany to retrieve a secret microfilm from a Soviet scientist interested in defecting to the West but the Stasi secret police's surveillance complicates matters.An American scientist is sent by the CIA to East Germany to retrieve a secret microfilm from a Soviet scientist interested in defecting to the West but the Stasi secret police's surveillance complicates matters.

  • Director
    • Raoul Lévy
  • Writers
    • Robert Guenette
    • Raoul Lévy
    • Paul Thomas
  • Stars
    • Montgomery Clift
    • Hardy Krüger
    • Macha Méril
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    839
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Raoul Lévy
    • Writers
      • Robert Guenette
      • Raoul Lévy
      • Paul Thomas
    • Stars
      • Montgomery Clift
      • Hardy Krüger
      • Macha Méril
    • 25User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Montgomery Clift
    Montgomery Clift
    • Professor James Bower
    Hardy Krüger
    Hardy Krüger
    • Counselor Peter Heinzmann
    • (as Hardy Kruger)
    Macha Méril
    Macha Méril
    • Frieda Hoffmann
    • (as Macha Meril)
    David Opatoshu
    David Opatoshu
    • Prof. Orlovsky
    Christine Delaroche
    • Ingrid Weiß
    Hannes Messemer
    Hannes Messemer
    • Dr. Saltzer
    Karl Lieffen
    • Major Windisch
    Uta Levka
    Uta Levka
    • Mädchen unter der Dusche
    Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    • Agent Adams
    • (as Roddy Mc Dowall)
    Johannes Buzalski
    Johannes Buzalski
    • Spitzel
    • (uncredited)
    Jean-Luc Godard
    Jean-Luc Godard
    • Prof. Orlovsky's Freund und Doppelagent
    • (uncredited)
    Eduard Linkers
    Eduard Linkers
    • Fluchthelfer Franz Ritter
    • (uncredited)
    Rolf Zacher
    Rolf Zacher
    • Tommy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Raoul Lévy
    • Writers
      • Robert Guenette
      • Raoul Lévy
      • Paul Thomas
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    User reviews25

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    Doghouse-6

    Monty's Swan Song

    During the espionage film craze of the 1960's, "spy" movies generally fell into one of two categories: the colorful, just-for-fun spoofs full of whiz-bang gadgetry and exotic sexpots, and the "serious" examinations of the cold war and - most pointedly - its effect on those caught up in it. THE DEFECTOR, which has more than a little in common with Hitchcock's "Torn Curtain" from the same year, is of the latter type.

    As an American physicist recruited by the CIA for a behind-the-iron-curtain mission, Clift is, as always, fascinating to watch. Of all the screen's best-known method actors, he was the only one who never let the mechanics show. With a performer like Brando, one can often sense what the actor's thinking. With Monty, you sense what the character is thinking. Add to this the high-wire nature of the personal vulnerability he projected in his performances (especially the later ones), and the sum is never less than compelling. He often utilized that quality as an effective element of his characterizations, and as a man of letters whose life appears to consist entirely of his twin devotions to science and art, and who finds himself in dangerous territory (emotional and otherwise), it works well here. Despite Clift's often obvious frailty, he executes some rather demanding physical feats, and this, too, fits within the characterization of a man who discovers, by necessity, strengths he hadn't known he possessed.

    As espionage drama, THE DEFECTOR is strictly routine, but it's enlivened by both some unexpected plot twists and the presence of players such as Roddy MacDowall as the genial but oily operative who employs blackmail-with-a-smile to enlist Clift's cooperation, David Opatoshu as a not-to-be-crossed intelligence overseer and - most outstandingly - Hardy Kruger as Clift's equally unwilling eastern bloc counterpart. Kruger was an immensely engaging performer, and his scenes with Clift feature some entertaining sparring (between both the characters and the actors).

    Director Raoul Levy (who, only a year younger than Clift, also died during the year of the film's release) unfortunately yields to some now-dated 60's-style psychedelia, but it's fairly brief, and he largely keeps the proceedings on a straightforward and even keel. If the film has one quality which lifts it above the norm for the genre, it's the attention it pays to the humanity of the characters - both major and minor - in all its forms, from the noblest to the basest.

    THE DEFECTOR is, overall, an intelligent - if not showy - film, and although not terribly remarkable otherwise, definitely worthwhile for any Montgomery Clift devotee.
    7clanciai

    Unwilling spies being used for their own bad ends.

    This is a very poor film but a very interesting story. Montgomery Clift looks worn and torn in this intelligent thriller that was to be his last film at only 45. Hardy Kruger makes an equally interesting character but more convincing for his vitality. They both find themselves pawns in a political game, both are involuntarily recruited, and they both have some difficulty winding their way out of it. Towards the end of the film it gets finally exciting like a real thriller, but you have to wait long for it. Fortunately a beautiful young lady also gets involved, and she is let alone by the bullies.

    The main asset of the film is actually the delightful music by Serge Gainsbourg, which every time it tunes in gives some relief to a rather bleak and sordid story. It is in character very much like "Funeral in Berlin" of almost the same year but more sophisticated and interesting, while the Harry Palmer case is much more attractive as a film. Much of the flaws of the film are due to very poor direction - the directior has difficulties in bringing his actors to life. You must not be that formal and stiff, callous and expressionless in a film that involves great nervous strain, a love affair, brainwash ordeals and an escape for your life. Although the story is good and of great interest, the director fails to bring it sufficiently alive on screen to make it engaging.
    5barnabyrudge

    Strictly average spy flick

    The Defector is the final screen appearance of the great Montgomery Clift. It is a decent enough performance, but barely matches the high standards of his earlier performances.

    The film itself is typical '60s Cold War stuff, with a complex plot and lots of cloak and dagger treachery. Clift plays a scientist who is blackmailed into working as a spy behind the Iron Curtain. His cover is dangerously thin from the beginning, but by the end it has been blown wide open and he has to flee for his life. Indeed, the film only really comes to life during that final half hour or so. The build up is mildly intriguing, but not sufficiently so to make this a great film. The location photography helps to give the film a sense of authenticity, if nothing else.

    I wouldn't recommend The Defector to anyone other than spy afficianados or fans of Montgomery Clift.
    mrskywalker

    Suspenseful

    The Defector is an exciting Cold War film. It reminds me of Gregory Peck's The Chairman. Unfortunately this film is out of print. It seems that any films that deal with the Cold War are curiously going out of print or disappearing. If you get a chance see The Defector.
    9hfk

    Dry, but Very Good

    I really enjoyed this gem. I gave it a go despite the mixed reviews, in part because I was interested in Clift's performance. I'm glad I did. I've reached a certain point in life: I cannot finish watching movies I feel are mediocre, and even those movies I decide to watch often put me to sleep. This movie is well beyond mediocre, and I was wide awake for all of it.

    The Defector has the feel of other cold-war spy flicks of the era: dry, dark, and pessimistic (words that also describe Clift's performance). It's filmed in color but feels as though it should have been b/w: gray is better suited to these movies. Of course, there are touches of warmth and beauty, including a love affair and the self-sacrifice of good people to a higher cause. I thought the ending interesting: I won't give it away but keep an eye out for what I believe to be a telling glance between Roddy McDowell and another man. I almost missed it....

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    • Trivia
      Last movie of Montgomery Clift.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the film when Montgomery Clift shouts, "Don't move him!" his lips are clearly forming other words.
    • Quotes

      Counselor Peter Heinzmann: He seems to suffer from a disease I can only call "espionitus".

    • Crazy credits
      Most items in the closing credits appear and/or disappear in time with rhythms in the final music.
    • Connections
      Featured in Making Montgomery Clift (2018)

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 1966 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Lautlose Waffen
    • Filming locations
      • Tierpark Hellabrunn, Munich, Bavaria, Germany(zoo - with elephant building in the background)
    • Production companies
      • PECF
      • Rhein Main
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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