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The Naked Runner

  • 1967
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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The Naked Runner (1967)
DramaThriller

During the Cold War, an American industrial-designer living in London is used by the MI-6 as an unwilling pawn in the spy game during a trip to a trade show in East Germany.During the Cold War, an American industrial-designer living in London is used by the MI-6 as an unwilling pawn in the spy game during a trip to a trade show in East Germany.During the Cold War, an American industrial-designer living in London is used by the MI-6 as an unwilling pawn in the spy game during a trip to a trade show in East Germany.

  • Director
    • Sidney J. Furie
  • Writers
    • Francis Clifford
    • Stanley Mann
  • Stars
    • Frank Sinatra
    • Peter Vaughan
    • Derren Nesbitt
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    588
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writers
      • Francis Clifford
      • Stanley Mann
    • Stars
      • Frank Sinatra
      • Peter Vaughan
      • Derren Nesbitt
    • 26User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • Sam Laker
    Peter Vaughan
    Peter Vaughan
    • Martin Slattery
    Derren Nesbitt
    Derren Nesbitt
    • Colonel Hartmann
    Nadia Gray
    Nadia Gray
    • Karen Gisevius
    Toby Robins
    Toby Robins
    • Ruth
    Inger Stratton
    Inger Stratton
    • Anna
    Cyril Luckham
    Cyril Luckham
    • Cabinet minister
    Edward Fox
    Edward Fox
    • Ritchie Jackson
    J.A.B. Dubin-Behrmann
    • Joseph
    Michael Newport
    Michael Newport
    • Patrick Laker
    Joscik Barbarossa
    Roy Hanlon
    Victor Beaumont
    Victor Beaumont
    • Radio Operator
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Beradi
    • Ministry Man
    • (uncredited)
    George Curtis
    • Man in Passport Queue
    • (uncredited)
    Stanley Meadows
    Stanley Meadows
    • Psychiatrist
    • (uncredited)
    George Murcell
    George Murcell
    • Frenzl's Guard
    • (uncredited)
    James Payne
    James Payne
    • Man at Printing Press
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writers
      • Francis Clifford
      • Stanley Mann
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    8machine-4

    Plot a bit too thick, but good Directing, & Sinatra is Excellent

    This is definitely a typical B-type 1960's European spy thriller, but certainly not bad. Convoluted plot, but the use of extreme close-ups, tasteful melancholy score, and an excellent performance by Sinatra make it worthwhile viewing for fans of Sinatra dramas. His performance is very intense and believable. While the plot is needlessly tangled and premise is farfetched, the film is not at all corny - its presentation is perhaps more difnified than the plot and payoff deserve. Sinatra's performance is the best thing about it. A lengthier, better plot and bigger payoff would have lifted the film up into something near "The Iprcess File" league. The other good aspects of that film are in place here, but this remains a B-level spy thriller despite an obvious attempt to make an A-level thriller. Still, a must-see for Sinatra fans - but perhaps on cable or rental.
    6blacknorth

    The Non-Nude Runner

    Based on Francis Clifford's novel of the same name, The Naked Runner is an obscure but creditable thriller, and a rarely seen entry in Frank Sinatra's filmography.

    To discuss the plot would be to spoil it so I won't do that. Suffice to say, furniture designer Sam Laker is pressured by a friend working for British Intelligence into doing a job in Leipzig to help an old wartime flame... but nothing is as it seems once he reaches East Germany. At that point we are firmly on Le Carre territory, with cross following double cross all the way to the end. And it is the end that is the problem; it cannot carry the weight of everything that has passed before.

    The reasons for this are fairly obvious: firstly, in the novel, the reader is as oblivious as Laker as to what is going on and greets every new plot twist with a frustration and incomprehension that Laker shares. This serves to heighten suspense at every level, and Laker's character becomes a fascinating comparison exercise with our own reactions as a reader. The writer of the film, Stanley Mann, chose to place the viewer firmly on the other side of the plot - so we know what is happening to Laker, and why. This serves to undermine him as a character, making him appear hapless, transient, and surly; that Sinatra plays him as such reflects, I think, that he understood as a performer that a narrative mistake had been made. Secondly, the ending is abrupt; indeed Laker's exclusion, you might almost say his quarantine, from the plot is solved by precisely five seconds of hurried dialogue over the end credits of the movie. This is a serious error of judgment that leaves the viewer with a profound sense of disappointment, which is why I've titled this review The Non-Nude Runner: I felt a little robbed.

    Apart from the botched ending it is an entertaining yarn. There are excellent performances by Peter Vaughn and Derren Nesbitt. Sinatra is very good too - his performance is low-key and it's obvious he had carefully studied the textbook performance for this kind of role; that of Richard Burton in The Spy Who Came In From The Cold.

    Recommended for fans of Sinatra, and followers of cold war thrillers. But make sure you read the book - it's excellent.
    5shakercoola

    Engrossing Sinatra performance; a waning finale

    A British espionage drama; A story based on a premise that British Intelligence cannot assign one of its own agents to murder a defector to Russia. Frank Sinatra's performance was excellent - the best thing about the film. He gave a convincing portrayal of a middle aged man under duress, forced into completing a dangerous mission. The director's stylish direction and trademark camerawork created a distinct atmosphere as an espionage thriller, though it was hard to keep this consistent when the plot became protracted. The story dullens in the middle and is marred by an abrupt ending. The locations are all interesting, particularly post-war Leipzig.
    6gridoon

    Underrated.

    Largely underrated by the critics and ignored by the movie-watching public, "The Naked Runner" is a film that definitely deserves your attention. The director, Sidney Furie, who had made the excellent "Ipcress File" two years earlier, shows (again) an instinctive feel for this genre, using many clever camera angles to inject a unique visual style into the picture. Maybe his style is a little too controlled at times (the movie is stiffly paced), but it's also unusually grim and thoughtful. And he also knows how to keep the story comprehensible - which is a relief for anyone who has seen such monstrosities as "The Kremlin Letter". Overall, this is an engrossing thriller, with an ending that's perhaps a little too abrupt, but also with a great, mature performance by Frank Sinatra.
    7wyplmaa

    Movie would have got 10, but the ending, yeesh!

    I have always liked Sinatra's acting, regardless of the pompous know it all critics here and elsewhere. However, the ending, really? Am I the only one that was let down with it? I won't say why, I think if you are a normal male(maybe even females would have the same reaction?) You'll know exactly what I mean without spoiling it for you. Still, I enjoyed the movie, I had missed this one. My favorite is Von Ryans Express, if you never saw it before, give it a try . 7/10 for me. Still worth the time.

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    • Trivia
      While filming None But the Brave (1965), Brad Dexter had apparently rescued Frank Sinatra from drowning when he got into difficulty swimming. As a thank-you, Sinatra agreed to star in this film when Dexter was starting out as a producer; however, it was reported that he was very difficult throughout the filming and gave Dexter and director Sidney Furie many headaches.
    • Connections
      Referenced in I Am Woman (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      You Are There
      Music by Harry Sukman, Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

      Performed by Harry Sukman Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • August 20, 1967 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der Mann am Draht
    • Filming locations
      • Alembic House - 93 Albert Embankment, Vauxhall, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Artanis Productions
      • Sinatra Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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