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Danger Route

  • 1967
  • Approved
  • 1h 32m
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5.6/10
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Barbara Bouchet, Richard Johnson, and Carol Lynley in Danger Route (1967)
During the Cold War, a British secret agent is ordered to kill a Soviet-bloc defector held by the CIA in England but this straightforward mission turns into a convoluted plot involving double-agents.
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During the Cold War, a British secret agent is ordered to kill a Soviet-bloc defector held by the CIA in England but this straightforward mission turns into a convoluted plot involving doubl... Read allDuring the Cold War, a British secret agent is ordered to kill a Soviet-bloc defector held by the CIA in England but this straightforward mission turns into a convoluted plot involving double-agents.During the Cold War, a British secret agent is ordered to kill a Soviet-bloc defector held by the CIA in England but this straightforward mission turns into a convoluted plot involving double-agents.

  • Director
    • Seth Holt
  • Writers
    • Meade Roberts
    • Andrew York
    • Robert Banks Stewart
  • Stars
    • Richard Johnson
    • Carol Lynley
    • Barbara Bouchet
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    549
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Seth Holt
    • Writers
      • Meade Roberts
      • Andrew York
      • Robert Banks Stewart
    • Stars
      • Richard Johnson
      • Carol Lynley
      • Barbara Bouchet
    • 28User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson
    • Jonas Wilde
    Carol Lynley
    Carol Lynley
    • Jocelyn
    Barbara Bouchet
    Barbara Bouchet
    • Mari
    Sylvia Syms
    Sylvia Syms
    • Barbara Canning
    Diana Dors
    Diana Dors
    • Rhoda Goodrich
    Harry Andrews
    Harry Andrews
    • Tony Canning
    Sam Wanamaker
    Sam Wanamaker
    • Lucinda
    Gordon Jackson
    Gordon Jackson
    • Brian Stern
    Maurice Denham
    Maurice Denham
    • Peter Ravenspur
    David Bauer
    David Bauer
    • Bennett
    Leslie Sands
    • Man in Cinema
    Julian Chagrin
    Julian Chagrin
    • Matsys
    Timothy Bateson
    Timothy Bateson
    • Halliwell
    Robin Bailey
    Robin Bailey
    • Parsons
    Reg Lye
    Reg Lye
    • Balin
    Jim Tyson
    • Bill, Landlord
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    • Director
      • Seth Holt
    • Writers
      • Meade Roberts
      • Andrew York
      • Robert Banks Stewart
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    User reviews28

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    7mjsseppl-imdb

    A nice, tight, secret-agent film

    To compare this film to 007 Bond films would to be lead readers astray.

    Bond films don't have tight plots - this film is far closer to the films and series based on John Le Carré's works. The film is never boring and seems to finish too soon - one would have liked more time for the denouement.

    And that is a sign of a good tight plot - when the viewer feels that the film has ended too soon.

    The film shows how without any gadgets and spectacular action a good plot can still hold the viewers' attention.

    There is action - fights and murders - but they are not spectacular - nor are they intended to be. They are cold, quick and quiet.

    It is an enjoyable secret service film from the 1960's - a predecessor for the excellent Le Carré films and series.

    Enjoy it!
    Glad-2

    Forgotten British B-pic...

    . But worth noting for its star Richard Johnson and director Seth Holt. A former Royal Shakespeare Company actor, Johnson was Bond director Terence Young's original choice to play 007 and might have proved much closer to author Ian Fleming's concept of him. Indeed, Johnson was briefly groomed by the Rank Organisation in the late Sixties as their answer to Sean Connery, hoping to ride the Bond slipstream (but the two films Deadlier Than the Male and Some Girls Do were too cynically packaged to work as either imitation or spoof).

    Johnson's brand of worried suavity found a better vehicle here. A minor addition to the murkier side of the genre, it remains most notable for Holt. A former editor, Holt's deft cutting room skills had made two suspense films he directed for Hammer (Taste of Fear and The Nanny) unusually seamless and subtle.

    Alas, in Danger Route, even his assured touch failed to enliven an intractable plot about Cross-Channel espionage. But an exceptionally strong support cast - Harry Andrews, Diana Dors and Gordon Jackson - and a certain casual ruthlessness, lift this film above the totally routine. And Carol Lynley and Barbara Bouchet are truly gorgeous.

    Trite cynicisms and a trashy title-song date Danger Route unsympathetically. But Holt's admirers will discern enough in its minor virtues to compensate.
    6lorenellroy

    Dull and muddled espionage drama

    This is another movie from the mid 1960's that sought to leap on board the Bond -wagon but for the most fell lamentably short.Richard Johnson - a talented actor deserving of better material-plays a British agent Jonas Wilde who is ordered by his superiors to kill a Czech scientist being held captive by the Americans in Dorset ,Southern england.the reasons are never wholly clear . The over complicated plot sees him getting involved with a senior British civil servant( Harry Andrews ), who vanishes mysteriously ; a double agent (Gordon Jackson)and 4 women who all -quite unaccountably fall for his charms .These are played by Diana Dors ,Sylvia Syms ,Barbara Bouchet and Carol Lynley

    Wilde is ambivalent about his profession and would love to quit but his bosses will not let him The plot is twisty and too complex and while the odd scene is exciting and the acting is solid, mostly this is confusing and dull with none of the gloss and style of the Bond movies it aspires to be like
    8bensonmum2

    I sometimes forget how good Richard Johnson was as an actor

    Given Danger Route's lackluster 5.7 IMDb rating, I really wasn't expecting to like it as much as I did. In the movie, Jonas Wilde (Richard Johnson) is a successful government operative who handles more sensitive cases (he's an assassin). Recently returned from a mission, he's immediately sent on another. This time, his handlers really don't care if he's successful or not. Either way, they want him dead. Coincidentally, Wilde wants out of the game altogether and has taken steps in that direction. His steps, however, do not include his own death.

    Most of the spy movie I watch tend to feature comedy or some other craziness. They may not be out and out spoofs or something like that, but they do include their share of humor. These spy movies generally feature crazy gadgets, over-the-top villains, exotic locations, and scads of beautiful women. Not here. Danger Route is deadly serious stuff. And while it does feature enough beautiful women for a Bond movie, there are none of the other trappings normally found in a spy film. I wasn't sure how this would play with me, but worked almost flawlessly. I appreciated the serious tone and the real tension it created. There's still plenty of action, but it's more subdued and realistic. I also thought the film had a nice flow to it. Never was I bored. I'll give credit to the brilliant Seth Holt who directed Danger Route. It's really too bad he died so young and after directing less than a dozen films. I'd like to have seen what a longer career might have produced. Finally, the writing is strong as well. The plot is filled with twists and turns. Most of these twists, including the final one, worked as intended on me. Overall, Danger Route is fine filmmaking.

    The acting in Danger Route warrants a mention. Richard Johnson never gets enough credit as a rock solid actor. Whether it's a more comedic film like Some Girls Do or he's running form zombies in Zombi, I always seem to enjoy his work. He's joined by a very capable cast that includes Carol Lynley, Gordon Jackson, Diana Dors, and Harry Andrews. My only complaint with the cast is Barbara Bouchet. It's not that she's bad or anything, just terribly underutilized.

    I really have nothing negative to say about the movie. It's a solid film with nice direction, writing, and acting. And, as is always key for me, I was thoroughly entertained. Danger Route gets an 8/10 from me.
    8darrelwatson

    Casually Fabulous

    Dors, Sims, Lynley. Sitar soundtrack. What's not to like?

    A Richard Johnson flick is never a bad thing, especially in this mid to late 1960s era. Daft plots of charming British Bondish agents risking it all for Queen and Country, up against ne'er-do-well foreigners bent on global hoo-har, at all times charming the Kings Road Popsies.

    John Mayer provides a cool as you know what soundtrack, niiiiice.

    Watch this film and look back at the good times back in the day or have your suspicion that you were born to late confirmed.

    An Amicus Masterpiece.

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    • Trivia
      Lead actor Richard Johnson has said that Seth Holt was one of the best directors he has ever worked with.
    • Goofs
      About an hour in, they are travelling to Weymouth on what is supposed to be a British Railways (BR) express passenger train. The exterior shot, however, shows a green WD (War Department) class locomotive, which belonged to, and ran on, the Longmoor Military Railway (LMR). This engine would never have been used on a BR train.
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      Parsons: Take more water with it, Mrs. Goodrich!

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      Danger Route
      Written by Lionel Bart

      Sung by Anita Harris

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 1968 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • I Call Karate
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Studios Road, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Amicus Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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