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Triple Cross

  • 1966
  • PG
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
3.5K
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Triple Cross (1966)
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During WW2, convicted bank robber Eddie Chapman becomes a triple agent working for both the British and the Germans.During WW2, convicted bank robber Eddie Chapman becomes a triple agent working for both the British and the Germans.During WW2, convicted bank robber Eddie Chapman becomes a triple agent working for both the British and the Germans.

  • Director
    • Terence Young
  • Writers
    • René Hardy
    • Frank Owen
    • William Marchant
  • Stars
    • Christopher Plummer
    • Romy Schneider
    • Trevor Howard
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Terence Young
    • Writers
      • René Hardy
      • Frank Owen
      • William Marchant
    • Stars
      • Christopher Plummer
      • Romy Schneider
      • Trevor Howard
    • 53User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Eddie Chapman
    Romy Schneider
    Romy Schneider
    • Helga Lindström aka The Countess
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • Freddie Young aka Distinguished Civilian
    Gert Fröbe
    Gert Fröbe
    • Colonel Steinhager
    • (as Gert Froebe)
    Claudine Auger
    Claudine Auger
    • Paulette
    Yul Brynner
    Yul Brynner
    • Baron Von Grunen
    Harry Meyen
    Harry Meyen
    • Lieutenant Keller
    Georges Lycan
    Georges Lycan
    • Leo
    Jess Hahn
    Jess Hahn
    • Commander Braid
    John Abbey
    • Lang
    Gil Barber
    • Bergman
    Jean-Claude Bercq
    Jean-Claude Bercq
    • Major Von Leeb
    Paul Bonifas
    Paul Bonifas
    • Charlie
    Jean-Roger Caussimon
    Jean-Roger Caussimon
    • Luftwaffe General
    • (as Jean Rene Caussimon)
    Annette Claudier
    • Prison Clerk
    Jean Claudio
    • Sergeant Thomas
    Pierre Collet
    • German Warder
    Anthony Dawson
    Anthony Dawson
    • Major Stillman
    • (as Tony Dawson)
    • Director
      • Terence Young
    • Writers
      • René Hardy
      • Frank Owen
      • William Marchant
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    6Doylenf

    Christopher Plummer as an amoral con man turned double agent for British and Germans......

    What seems sometimes like an incredible tale of how a con man easily convinces the British and the Germans that he's working for them during WWII, with very little effort, is given rather routine treatment under the direction of Terence Young.

    Christopher Plummer, fresh from playing the Captain in "The Sound of Music," lends a polished air of humor and sarcasm to the role of Eddie Chapman, a safe cracker who makes himself useful to both the British and the German armies by acting as a go between who uses his skills to thwart Germany's war plans for bombing London. Based on a true story, I'm sure it embellishes the truth with lots of fictional twists and turns that serve the purpose of keeping a viewer tuned in to find out what happens next.

    A shorter running time would have helped, but the performances are all on a good level with special nods to Yul Brynner, Trevor Howard, Gert Frobe and Romy Schneider. Much of the story seems unconvincing despite the fact that the basic ingredients are based on a true story.

    Somehow, Plummer's casting seems slightly off for this kind of material. Gert Frobe is a standout as a doubting Nazi who suspects Plummer is not quite what he pretends to be. Brynner is more low key than usual as an anti-Nazi German officer who knows the end of the war is near. Romy Schneider is excellent as Plummer's love interest.

    Could have been a much tighter, more suspenseful tale than it is.
    6blanche-2

    potentially exciting story of a double agent

    These international films were big in the '60s, and Triple Cross is no exception. It stars Christopher Plummer, Romy Schneider, Trevor Howard, Yul Brynner, Gert Frobe, and Claudine Auger.

    Triple Cross is loosely based on the exploits of Eddie Chapman, a successful thief who becomes an agent for the Germans and then an agent for the English, though he keeps working for the Germans.

    The story is even more fascinating because it's true, but somehow, the film falls flat. Instead of being on the edge of your seat, you relax on the couch. Its pace was somewhat slow, the editing jumpy, and the film is short on action.

    Christopher Plummer is a wonderful actor, but one gets the feeling that Eddie Chapman was scrappier and lower class than he's portrayed here. The beautiful Romy Schneider is wasted.

    The film is directed by Terence Young, responsible for some wonderful films: Wait Until Dark and some James Bond films, and then some not as successful, such as one of the worst films ever made, Bloodline, and another bomb, Mayerling. So one can say he was inconsistent. Unfortunate.

    There are apparently two books on Chapman which are probably more interesting.
    7bkoganbing

    Raffles Goes to War

    Triple Cross tells the story of professional thief Eddie Chapman who worked as a double agent for the Germans and the British during World War II. He's charmingly played by Christopher Plummer who was at the height of his career with The Sound of Music on the horizon for him.

    Chapman was some piece of work and he was only able to accomplish this whole thing by dint of the fact that he was operating on the Channel islands when World War II broke out. By that time he'd eschewed opening safes by cracking combinations, he was using controlled amounts of gelignite in his work.

    Sent to prison on the Isle of Jersey, Plummer is there when the Germans take over those islands and promptly offers his services to the Nazis. After taking him up on the offer despite the stern objections of Gert Frobe, Plummer gets an assignment back in the United Kingdom. Of course upon landing there he promptly offers his services to the British and they take him up on it as well.

    I love to watch Christopher Plummer on screen. He's so suave and professional in everything he does whether it's the Duke of Wellington in the film Waterloo, to Baron Von Trapp in The Sound of Music, to even the villainous hypocritical reverend in Dragnet. He's never anything, but at his best for his audience.

    His handlers at the British and German ends are Trevor Howard and Yul Brynner. Howard is in the stiff upper lip tradition of his country and Brynner provides an air of melancholia for his part. It ends in tragedy for him as he's part of the bomb plot to kill Hitler in 1944.

    By the way it is just that somehow Plummer was conned biggest of all in the end. To see what I'm talking about by all means catch Triple Cross.
    7tonypeacock-1

    Safe, potential to be a better film

    The film has an excellent true life story about Eddie Chapman. His exploits during World War Two are an excellent read and offer great potential for a film about his exploits.

    Director Terence Young of 1960s James Bond films fame brings together an ensemble cast like a Bond alumni. Lead by Christopher Plummer who plays his role adequately but a pound shop Sean Connery from said Bond films.

    The film drags in places and with better direction and casting could have been a great war film. As it is, what we have is a very average film of a story deserving a classic film. A shame because in places the story is suspenseful, makes you think as Chapman crosses the English to the Nazi's, then vice versa all for personal gain as well as for King and country? A film that is crying out to be remade?
    Oct

    Plummer's no Connery

    Terence Young directed the first two James Bond films and magnificently set the style of the series. He tries to bring some of that flamboyance to "Triple Cross", down to a title song which should have been sung by Shirley Bassey. But this wartime shaggy-dog espionage yarn resisted the 007 treatment and laid a big egg.

    Compared with, say, "Five Fingers" or "I Was Monty's Double", "Triple Cross" is sluggish. It's a European co-production, always a difficult diplomatic problem, and the cast is a mini-United Nations: a Canadian as the secret agent, a British spy master, Germans, an Austrian love interest and Yul Brynner, whose origins (like those of the slab in "2001") were still a total mystery.

    Christopher Plummer is sleek and sardonic as Eddie Chapman, a master safe cracker and in reality a working class charmer from North East England who had been a Guardsman; here he seems more of a toff, like Raffles or Bond. The bare bones of his story were true and incredible enough not to need polishing.

    Eddie was in jail in the Channel Island of Jersey when the Germans occupied it in 1940 (by air, not as shown here from ships docked directly under Chapman's cell). He offered himself as a Nazi spy to get back to England. There he immediately re-ratted and got sent to Germany, where he trained other agents whom the British caught and turned. The unsuspecting Nazis were so pleased with his apparent perfidy that he was given the Iron Cross. Hence the film's title.

    Brynner is a "good German" colonel, an anti-Nazi aristo who pays the price of involvement in the Hitler assassination plot. Among other heel-clickers who think they are controlling Chapman is Gert Frobe-- so that's what Goldfinger was up to before he became a card sharp in Miami. Trevor Howard sports an ugly little ginger beard. Romy Schneider, no longer the plump little ingenue of the Sissi trilogy, is sharp-jawed and wan as Eddie's aristocratic girlfriend.

    Their lack of chemistry underscores Plummer's lack of sex appeal. He was losing the kudos he had gained as Baron von Trapp-- maybe he'd have felt more at ease in Brynner's part-- and his stellar status was as brief as Julie Andrews's. Eddie Chapman fared better. Given a blanket amnesty at the war's end, he married and lived long, prosperously and respectably.

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    • Trivia
      Gert Fröbe plays a man called "Steinhäger". In Germany Steinhäger is a alcoholic drink with a minimum of 38% ABV and is distilled in Steinhagen.
    • Goofs
      Near the beginning of this film set in 1939 Christopher Plummer is reading a 1966 newspaper with the front page headline "New Concord Cost Shock"
    • Quotes

      Eddie Chapman: I want the German commandant!

      Jersey Prison Warder: Oh, *that* again...!

      Eddie Chapman: Yes, "that again"... and tell him that I *don't* like to be kept *waiting*!

      Jersey Prison Warder: You're a cocky one!

      Eddie Chapman: Look, if we don't push *ourselves*, no one else ever will! And let me tell you something: the more scared you are, *talk louder*! You'll get away with *murder*!

      [shouting]

      Eddie Chapman: Now go and tell the commandant I want to see him!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Terence Young: Bond Vivant (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Triple Cross Main Title
      (uncredited)

      Written by Georges Garvarentz

      Performed by The Roland Shaw Orchestra directed by Roland Shaw

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 1966 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Triple Cross - La verdadera historia de Eddie Chapman
    • Filming locations
      • Studios de la Victorine - 16 avenue Edoard Grinda, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Cineurop
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 20m(140 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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