

Operation Orient
A criminal gang operating in Greece hides a large shipment of heroine inside a statue. During transportation the statue is stolen, and a member of the gang is sent to discover the culprits.
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Plot Summary
A seemingly straightforward murder investigation takes a dark turn when it uncovers a vast international conspiracy. Inspector Rossi finds himself navigating a treacherous web of deceit, corruption, and danger as he gets closer to the truth. The case leads him from the ordinary streets to the highest echelons of power, where powerful forces conspire to keep their secrets buried.
Critical Reception
Operation Orient, also known as 'Le Passager de l'Aube' (The Passenger of the Dawn), received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its suspenseful atmosphere and intricate plot, while some found its pacing occasionally slow. The film is recognized for its intelligent script and strong performances, particularly from Jean-Louis Trintignant. It is considered a solid entry in the thriller genre of the late 1970s.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its complex and engaging mystery plot.
- Commended for its atmospheric direction and suspenseful build-up.
- Some critics noted a deliberate pacing that may not appeal to all viewers.
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Fun Fact
René Clément, the director, was known for his meticulous approach to filmmaking, often spending extensive time on storyboarding and pre-production to ensure a precise execution of his vision for each scene.
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