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The File of the Golden Goose

  • 1969
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
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5.5/10
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The File of the Golden Goose (1969)
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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.

  • Director
    • Sam Wanamaker
  • Writers
    • John C. Higgins
    • Robert E. Kent
  • Stars
    • Yul Brynner
    • Charles Gray
    • Edward Woodward
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    730
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sam Wanamaker
    • Writers
      • John C. Higgins
      • Robert E. Kent
    • Stars
      • Yul Brynner
      • Charles Gray
      • Edward Woodward
    • 18User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Yul Brynner
    Yul Brynner
    • Peter Novak
    Charles Gray
    Charles Gray
    • The Owl
    Edward Woodward
    Edward Woodward
    • Arthur Thompson
    John Barrie
    John Barrie
    • Supt. Sloane
    Adrienne Corri
    Adrienne Corri
    • Angela Richmond
    Graham Crowden
    Graham Crowden
    • Smythe
    Walter Gotell
    Walter Gotell
    • George Leeds
    Anthony Jacobs
    • Firenos
    Ivor Dean
    Ivor Dean
    • Reynolds
    Hugh McDermott
    Hugh McDermott
    • Ray Moss
    Hilary Heath
    Hilary Heath
    • Ann Marlowe
    • (as Hilary Dwyer)
    Ken Jones
    • Stroud
    Karel Stepanek
    Karel Stepanek
    • Mueller
    Bernard Archard
    Bernard Archard
    • Collins
    Geoffrey Reed
    • Martin
    Joe Cornelius
    Joe Cornelius
    • Gordie
    Paddy Webster
    • Mary
    Denis Shaw
    Denis Shaw
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    • Director
      • Sam Wanamaker
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      • John C. Higgins
      • Robert E. Kent
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    8Mark-129

    Who killed the Golden Goose?

    While File of the Golden Goose is not a particularly well made film, it does have it's charms.

    This is one of those films one reaches for when you don't really want to watch a movie.

    Yul Brynner plays Secret Service Agent Peter Novak, who, after his girlfriend is caught and killed in the crossfire of bullets meant him, vows revenge on the counterfeiting ring responsible for the hit. In London, Novak and married policeman Arthur Thompson go undercover as surviving members of the infamous Golden Goose gang in order to infiltrate the counterfeiting ring.

    I've always enjoyed this movie because Yul Brynner appears to be having such fun as he digs deeper and deeper within the gang, intent on getting to the unknown Head Man.

    Charles Gray is suitably over the top in his performance as 'The Owl.' The homosexual distribution manager for the gang's counterfeit money.

    All in all, it's pretty entertaining. Brynner's terse dialog and intimidation factor work very well.

    Production quality is very good, from the opening of a boy and his dog at play on the beach to the finale at the mansion home of the gang's mastermind

    My only complaints is the over the top sleaze in some places and the need for perhaps more fluid camera work during action scenes. It's almost like no one knew how to choreograph a film fight. Finally, the resolution of the identity of the 'Head Man' still falls flat, even after 40 years.

    Still, this is a fondly remembered film still enjoyed.

    But...if the gang had tried to kill Novak at the beginning of the movie, how could he expect to infiltrate them?
    6johnnyjeremymusic-56956

    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.
    6lost-in-limbo

    "It takes two to call off a deal".

    Quite routine as can be for a crime feature, but there's somewhat a dreary and hardened underbelly. The investigation that transpires is predictably weary as you feel like your watching something out of a old- school crime TV episode… but what it has going for it is that the grimy locations help with the moody ambiance and the main performances up it a notch. Yul Brynner is in the lead and along side are Edward Woodward and Charles Gray as a shady, if eccentric villain "The Owl". So there are some real solid acting chops on show.

    An American secret service agent working with Scotland Yard goes about trying to infiltrate a dangerous counterfeit ring looking to upscale their business. Brynner plays it tough as nails (but there's something a little more to his psyche that be shows minor cracks), while Woodward is the chatty local partner who's assigned to Brynner's American agent. I thought it was going to play out like some buddy feature (as the two shared a fitting combination with some British humour), but it soon moves away from that angle midway through when the thick script brings in the villains and the scheming begins (also slowing things down) as our protagonist (Brynner) sets his plans in motion by snooping and trying to uncover the mastermind behind this counterfeit ring. In between this are some intense exchanges, beat-downs, nasty encounters and sauna visiting amongst the London views.

    There's clichés aplenty amongst the smokescreen of genre staples and throw in that racy big band score typical of the era. The plot is rather thin, as you can feel it being stretched out with the amount of repetitive actions occurring and its revelation feels abrupt making little headway, but I always found Brynner to be a very watchable actor despite that detached-persona and it does possess a dangerous edge never making the character feel too safe. The earnest direction is tranquil in manner and the handling rather practical in style, as the pace is leisured throughout making a little sluggish. Although its does come to a crushing end in the final stages with a downbeat final shot.

    "He's rather a tough nut".
    5Doylenf

    U.S. agent infiltrates forgery ring in London...

    U.S. secret service agent YUL BRYNNER is enlisted by Scotland Yard to infiltrate a forgery ring distributing phony U.S. currency in London. He joins a Scotland Yard man EDWARD WOODWARD in this story that appears to be a remake of T-MEN, a thriller from the '40s that starred Dennis O'Keefe in the Brynner role. This version starts in the same terse documentary style as the American film.

    It's Brynner who decides the best way to capture the mob is to infiltrate them, with Woodward as his back-up, a man with a wife and two children. Brynner is motivated by revenge. His sweetheart was killed in America by men who meant to kill him. Brynner has his misgivings about Woodward. "A married man should be sitting behind a desk shoving papers." He's afraid Woodward won't be a good back-up for him since he refuses to carry a gun.

    The London backgrounds add flavor to the story, but the script is a cumbersome one, lacking the tension of T-MEN. Dull stretches toward the middle of the story take away from interest for the overall story to have the desired effect. Sam Wanamaker's direction is much too sluggish for this kind of yarn. CHARLES GRAY does a nice job as "The Owl".

    The storyline is so similar in detail to T-MEN that it's an example of how a 1940s film noir filmed in shadowy B&W can be so superior to this Technicolor remake shifted to London locales but otherwise much the same story, except for some minor changes toward the conclusion.

    Summing up: Should have generated more suspense. A better editing job would have helped the sluggish pace of a film that is not without a certain amount of intrigue and danger.
    6Leofwine_draca

    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.

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    • Trivia
      The last film of Denis Shaw.
    • Goofs
      The 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.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Oral Generation (1973)

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    • Release date
      • June 20, 1969 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • 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)
    • Production companies
      • Caralan Productions Ltd.
      • Edward Small Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $138,450
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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