The Dirty Game
The Dirty Game

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The Dirty Game

1965
Movie
113 min
English

A U.S. intelligence general recalls three Cold War cases of Soviet, French and Italian spies.

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Christian-Jaque, Carlo Lizzani, Leonardo Valenti, Sidney LumetGenres: Spy, Thriller, Comedy

Plot Summary

A British spy, Lord Lindsay, is assigned to thwart a Communist plot in Italy involving a stolen micro-film. He navigates a treacherous landscape of double-crosses, femme fatales, and international intrigue. The mission takes him through various European locales, facing dangerous adversaries and unexpected allies in his quest to secure the vital intelligence.

Critical Reception

The Dirty Game is a rather convoluted spy thriller that attempts to blend espionage with black humor. While it boasts an international cast and multiple directors, the film often struggles with its pacing and narrative coherence, leading to a mixed reception from critics who found its plot overly complicated and its tone inconsistent.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film's ambitious international scope is undercut by a confusing and disjointed plot.

  • While the espionage elements are present, the comedic attempts often fall flat.

  • Visually, the film offers glimpses of stylish European locales, but this can't salvage the weak narrative.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Dirty Game' is largely unavailable through public channels, making it difficult to ascertain specific likes or dislikes.

Fun Fact

The film is notable for having four directors, including veteran Christian-Jaque and American filmmaker Sidney Lumet, though the final product reflects a somewhat fragmented directorial vision.

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