U.S. Agent Novak and Scotland Yard Officer Thompson go undercover to infiltrate a counterfeit organization.U.S. Agent Novak and Scotland Yard Officer Thompson go undercover to infiltrate a counterfeit organization.U.S. Agent Novak and Scotland Yard Officer Thompson go undercover to infiltrate a counterfeit organization.
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Hilary Heath
- Ann Marlowe
- (as Hilary Dwyer)
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She used to lay the not-so-golden eggs
"The file of the golden goose" is entertaining stuff,if you are not asking too much.There are counterfeiters in those trouble times and their ambitions know no bounds ,they are spreading all over Europe ,including the United Kingdom,which is a shame.Fortunately ,Yul Brynner is at hand ,and with his colleague, he infiltrates the gang,pretending he is a specialist too.He meets Peter Van Eyck who is very fond of Turkish baths but ,against all expectations,is not the big boss.
Best scene: Brynner's colleague,meeting his wife in a shopping arcade and pretending he's never met her.
Nice cruise on the Thames.
Best scene: Brynner's colleague,meeting his wife in a shopping arcade and pretending he's never met her.
Nice cruise on the Thames.
Better than expected
This movie was better than I had expected. The script is not exactly Oscar-caliber, but "Golden Goose" has good actors and an interesting story. The various location shots of London were impressive. Yul Brynner plays a U.S. Secret Service agent trying to bust up a counterfeiting ring.
Slightly more realistic than Bond
THE FILE OF THE GOLDEN GOOSE is a British/American spy production that seems to have been made as an answer to the popularity of the James Bond franchise. Thus there are the requisite fisticuffs and characters being kidnapped and held hostage by bad guys and the like. At the same time, the milieu and plotting feel slightly more realistic, with a John Le Carre influence working behind the scenes. The skullduggery works quite well and Yul Brynner is a likeable presence who bounces off supporting actors like Edward Woodward. I'm not sure anyone could take Graham Crowden's villain seriously, but generally this is watchable, if flawed, stuff.
Yul Brynner salvages another one
I think it is safe to say that if Yul Brynner is able to pull off a role in your film, it doesn't matter how weak the story, script, or anything else is... Brynner seems to make anything more entertaining.
Inferior Remake of T-Men(1947)
A routine,uninspired secret agent thriller.What is not generally acknowledged is that this film is a remake of Anthony Mann's first-class 'B' Film Noir T-MEN(1947).The original had far more resonance and atmosphere(mainly because of Mann's effective direction and John Alton's moody monochrome photography).THE FILE OF THE GOLDEN GOOSE has touristy views of London,flat colour imagery,and unremarkable direction by Sam Wanamaker.Wanamaker,a fine actor,never really made it as a film director,and despite some reputable performers here,like Yul Brynner(in the old Dennis O'Keefe role),and Edward Woodward(in the doomed Alfred Ryder part),the result is a just passable time-waster.
Did you know
- TriviaThe last film of Denis Shaw.
- GoofsThe 2 main characters are supposed to be in Liverpool, but a street sign on the building from which the goon had just fallen clearly says 'London'.
- Quotes
Peter Novak: I just hope that stiff upper lip of your's doesn't make you snore.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Oral Generation (1973)
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- Also known as
- Trag vodi u Soho
- Filming locations
- Liverpool Street Railway Station, Liverpool Street, Bishopsgate Without, City of London, England, UK(Location: Novak and Thompson arrive in Liverpool, plus meeting between Novak and Reynolds in the coffee bar)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $138,450
- Runtime
- 1h 45m(105 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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