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The Man Outside
Bill MacLean is a former CIA agent living in London. He had been fired when he stuck up for one of the men in his command who turned out to be branded a Russian defector. The embittered ex-agent combines forces with another operative to deliver a top Russian secret police official for a price. Before he can deliver the Russian, a trail of corpses and double crosses changes his plans. When his partner who concocted the scheme is murdered, MacLean returns the check to the CIA. They offer him his old job back, but the proud man refuses.
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Plot Summary
A successful architect, facing financial ruin and marital problems, is drawn into a world of espionage and murder. He finds himself entangled with a mysterious woman and pursued by dangerous individuals who believe he possesses vital information. He must use his wits to survive and uncover the truth behind the conspiracy.
Critical Reception
The Man Outside received mixed to negative reviews upon its release, with many critics finding its plot convoluted and lacking suspense. While some performances, particularly Van Heflin's, were noted, the overall execution was largely considered disappointing.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a confusing and uninspired plot.
Van Heflin's performance is a highlight, but cannot save the weak script.
Lacks the suspense and intrigue expected from a thriller.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but available comments generally reflect critical sentiment, noting a lack of engagement and a convoluted storyline.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in both English and German versions with the same cast, including Van Heflin and Italian actor Franco Nero in the German version, who was not in the English version.
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