The Triple Echo
The Triple Echo

The Triple Echo

1972Movie97 minEnglish

After her husband is captured during WWII, homesteader Alice is forced to maintain their land herself. One day, a wandering soldier named Barton stops by the farm and the pair begin a relationship. When the military police pass through the area looking for deserters, Barton is forced to disguise himself as a woman to stay with Alice. But he soon catches the eye of a sergeant posted nearby.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Michael AptedGenres: Drama, War, Thriller

Plot Summary

Set during World War II, a lonely army wife named Delphinia living on a remote Scottish island finds herself drawn into a dangerous game of deception. After her husband is presumed dead, she begins a clandestine affair with a mysterious parachutist. However, her life becomes complicated when her actual husband returns, leading to a tense and tragic entanglement of secrets and lies.

Critical Reception

The Triple Echo is a taut and atmospheric thriller that received generally positive reviews for its suspenseful plot, strong performances, and effective direction. Critics praised its exploration of themes like deception, desire, and the psychological toll of war, although some found the pacing occasionally deliberate. The film is often remembered for its gripping narrative and the compelling performances of its lead actors.

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  • Praised for its suspenseful and well-crafted thriller elements.
  • Appreciated for the strong performances, particularly from Glenda Jackson and Oliver Reed.
  • Noted for its atmospheric setting and exploration of psychological themes.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Scotland, with many of the island scenes filmed on the Isle of Skye, contributing to its stark and isolated atmosphere.

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