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The Double Man

  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.3K
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Yul Brynner and Britt Ekland in The Double Man (1967)
Conspiracy ThrillerSpySuspense MysteryMysteryThriller

In a complex piece of espionage the Russian secret service attempts to kidnap a high ranking officer in the CIA and replace him with a double of its own.In a complex piece of espionage the Russian secret service attempts to kidnap a high ranking officer in the CIA and replace him with a double of its own.In a complex piece of espionage the Russian secret service attempts to kidnap a high ranking officer in the CIA and replace him with a double of its own.

  • Director
    • Franklin J. Schaffner
  • Writers
    • Frank Tarloff
    • Alfred Hayes
    • Henry Maxfield
  • Stars
    • Yul Brynner
    • Britt Ekland
    • Clive Revill
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Franklin J. Schaffner
    • Writers
      • Frank Tarloff
      • Alfred Hayes
      • Henry Maxfield
    • Stars
      • Yul Brynner
      • Britt Ekland
      • Clive Revill
    • 27User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yul Brynner
    Yul Brynner
    • Dan Slater…
    Britt Ekland
    Britt Ekland
    • Gina
    Clive Revill
    Clive Revill
    • Frank Wheatly
    Anton Diffring
    Anton Diffring
    • Berthold
    Moira Lister
    Moira Lister
    • Mrs. Carrington
    Lloyd Nolan
    Lloyd Nolan
    • Edwards
    George Mikell
    • Max
    Brandon Brady
    Brandon Brady
    • Gregori
    Julia Arnall
    Julia Arnall
    • Anna
    David Bauer
    David Bauer
    • Miller
    Ronald Radd
    Ronald Radd
    • General
    Kenneth J. Warren
    • Police Chief
    David Healy
    David Healy
    • Halstead
    Carl Jaffe
    Carl Jaffe
    • Police Surgeon
    Douglas Muir
    Douglas Muir
    • Wilfred
    Frederick Schiller
    • Ticket Seller
    Ernst Walder
    • Frischauer
    Rock Brynner
    • Man at Party
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Franklin J. Schaffner
    • Writers
      • Frank Tarloff
      • Alfred Hayes
      • Henry Maxfield
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    User reviews27

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    6MrOllie

    Worth a look!

    Although this is not a memorable film, I found it entertaining. Yul Brynner stars as a CIA man who is told that his son has died in a skiing accident in Austria. He, therefore, heads off to Austria to investigate if it really was an accident or something more sinister. A young Britt Ekland is the female lead who he seeks information from because she was one of the last persons to see his son alive. Various character actors of the time (made in 1967)such as Clive Revill, David Bauer, Ronald Radd and Moira Lister appear and the movie jogs along at a nice pace. There are some lovely location shots of the Austrian Tyrol and Yul does a good job in the lead role. Well worth a look!
    6Marco_Trevisiol

    A long forgotten film

    Passable spy thriller that's a disappointment considering the talent on display. While it isn't a dud, there's nothing particularly outstanding about it and it emerges as a fairly routine and forgettable film.

    There are some enjoyable aspects to the film however. I admired Yul Brynner for delivering a lead character that was so uncompromising, cold and ruthless – while he was hardly an admirable hero he was believable and convincing and therefore more interesting as a character. I'm sure if this film were made today the character would've had some more 'likable' elements inserted into him during the film.

    The weakest aspect is Ernie Freeman's dreadful score – cornball and overdone, regularly undermining the potential suspense in key scenes.

    For mine, while the film itself isn't particularly noteworthy, in a broader context it has a curious interest. Despite being made by a major studio, having a major star and a director who delivered many top-notch films in this period (especially a certain ape film made the same year), it didn't make much impact at the time and is totally forgotten today, even for a film made four decades ago. Why is this? I actually think it would be much more remembered if it had been filmed as a flashy, goofy spy film that is now considered to be representative of late 1960s film style and culture – the likes of which were spoofed in the Austin Powers films. For example, while imo 'In Like Flint' is a dreadful film, clearly inferior to TDM, because of its glossy and spoofy style I can see how its much more remembered and referenced today.

    Of course, TDM could've still been remembered on the basis of sheer quality but apart from Brynner's performance, it just doesn't have enough of it.
    6lost-in-limbo

    "You Don't Need to be Clever to win wars"

    Just like its leading man Yul Brynner, "The Double Man" is a decently lean, direct and hard-hearted late 60s spy melodrama. A steadfast Brynner simply commands the screen, even when no dialogues are spoken, his psychical presence and glare can knock you down. Here he plays CIA agent Dan Slater who heads to a ski resort in the Tyrolean Alps after the reported accidental death of his son, but he believes it wasn't an accident and unknowingly to him his arrival is actually part of a cunning Cold War ploy. It's a well-handled and good-looking (thanks to the scenic cinematography of picturesque snowy backdrop) presentation, as the plot is thick on intrigue and investigation, as it slowly builds upon its brooding framework. There's nothing particularly exciting about it, as the thrills are few and minor and it's overly talky. However the structure is persistent, as the exchanges have a moody intensity and Brynner carries it along nicely with all that chasing and shadowy scheming going on behind the scenes. The ludicrous twist when it comes isn't much of one, because of the clues that are given. Really it only complicates matters, but this works for its stone cold approach. Franklin J. Schaffner's taut direction is grounded and practical in style, as he lets the story's conflicts evolve and the cast take control. The ever-beautiful Britt Ekland plays an important piece to the plot's stirrings and there's excellent support from the likes of Clive Revill, Anton Differing, Lloyd Nolan and Moira Lister. Also dominating was the instrumental music score. Sometimes it worked, other times it was on overload.
    Smalling-2

    The Double Man

    A ruthless CIA agent arrives at an Alps ski paradise to track down his son's deadly accident he thinks is really murder, and finds himself in a complex web of intrigue.

    Well-staged, quite surprising minor Cold War espionage with magnificent snow-bound photography and exciting action sequences, hampered by bursts of gratuitous violence and an unpleasant hero.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Excellent spy thriller from the Cold War period

    I regularly forget this film in the Franklyn Schaffner's filmography, I don't know exactly why.... I watched it only three times in forty years and always forget it, and there is no reason why because it is a really tense and taut spy thriller drama, far better than many of those made during the sixties, James Bond parodies or complex thrillers where no one follows anything. Here, it is not so complex but on the contrary riveting at the most, with a jaw dropping Yul Brynner's performance. An excellent doppelganger scheme film, as also was THE MAN WHO HAUNTED HIMSELF, for another story using the same doppelganger element. The best proof that with the same ingredients you can invent and give many different recipes - films in that case.

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    • Trivia
      According to director Franklin J. Schaffner, there was a break in filming lasting about a month, so that a detailed rewrite of the screenplay could be effected.
    • Goofs
      At 1:20:37 an escaping Slater, whose hands have been closely cuffed, is for the moment free of the handcuffs, which are back on a moment later.
    • Quotes

      Frank Wheatly: Dan, the reason I - stopped - I want you to try and understand - I just wanted to live like a human being again. A normal, ordinary life.

      Dan Slater: Normal? Eight hours in the schoolroom? Noodles for dinner?

      Frank Wheatly: Yes. And trust instead of blackmail. Building instead of corrupting. But, lying is a way of life. Or, suspecting everyone until you start questioning your own thoughts. It's a sickness. Professional paranoia that makes the whole world and everyone in it ugly.

    • Connections
      Featured in Survival Scars: Franklin J. Schaffner as Auteur (2023)

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1968 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Legacy of a Spy
    • Filming locations
      • Tirol, Austria
    • Production company
      • Albion Film Corp. (I)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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