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Deadfall

The cat burglar Henry Clarke, alongside his accomplices the Moreaus, schemes to steal diamonds from the chateau of millionaire Salinas.

Director(s)

José López Rodero

Christopher Dryhurst

Bryan Forbes

Cast & Crew

Michael Caine

Michael Caine

Henry

Geraldine Sherman

Geraldine Sherman

Receptionist

Vladek Sheybal

Vladek Sheybal

Dr. Delgado

Leonard Rossiter

Leonard Rossiter

Fillmore

Bryan Forbes

Bryan Forbes

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José López Rodero

José López Rodero

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Nanette Newman

Nanette Newman

The Girl

Christopher Dryhurst

Christopher Dryhurst

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Carmen Dene

Carmen Dene

Masseuse

George Ghent

George Ghent

Stresemann (uncredited)

Eric Portman

Eric Portman

Moreau

David Buck

David Buck

Salinas

Giovanna Ralli

Giovanna Ralli

Fe

Emilio Rodríguez

Emilio Rodríguez

Police Captain

Reg Howell

Reg Howell

Spanish Chauffeur

John Barry

John Barry

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Renata Tarragó

Renata Tarragó

Solo Guitarist

Carlos Pierre

Carlos Pierre

Antonio

Santiago Rivero

Santiago Rivero

Armed Guard

Details

GenresDrama, Action, Crime
Runtime2h 0 mins
Released on11 Sep 1968
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom

Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

This is quite a curious film from Bryan Forbes. On the face of it, it's just a well produced "Topkapi" (1964) rip off without the humour or the style; but if you give it a chance it's a bit more sophisticated. Michael Caine is on good form as a petty thief who is recruited by the enigmatic Giovanna Ralli and Eric Portman (Fe and Richard Moreau) to carry out a heist that will net them millions of pesetas from a safe in Spain. This does't quite go to plan, indeed it's at time quite comical - but they then move on to an even more daring challenge and that's when the characterisations start to make more of an impact on the rather ordinary plot. Eric Portman is the star here for me. Even though his delivery can be a bit annoying at times, this was probably the only time I ever saw him playing a part that reflected his own personality, and as we discover more about the rather quirky, shall we say, nature of the marriage between the two then things begin to make a bit more sense and the film a bit more intriguing. It is way, way, too long - lots of beautiful photography that advances the story not a jot, and I didn't love the conclusion, that seemed unnecessarily finite, but for a film I'd never heard of until yesterday, I think it is well worth a watch.