

Man on a String
U.S. spies catch a Moscow-born U.S. citizen helping spies, and they force him to counterspy.
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Plot Summary
In post-WWII Europe, American war correspondent Mike Fredricks infiltrates a Soviet-dominated Balkan country to uncover information about a former American POW. He becomes entangled in a dangerous game of espionage and deception, facing constant surveillance and the threat of exposure.
Critical Reception
Man on a String received a mixed reception upon its release. Critics noted its suspenseful elements and Borgnine's performance, but some found the plot convoluted and the pacing uneven. Audiences found it a decent, if unremarkable, Cold War thriller.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its tense atmosphere and Ernest Borgnine's committed performance.
- Criticized for a somewhat convoluted plot and occasional slow pacing.
- Considered a competently made, but not outstanding, Cold War espionage film.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Man on a String' is not readily available on Google. However, general consensus from film databases suggests it was seen as an average thriller of its era.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Yugoslavia, adding an authentic backdrop to the Cold War setting.
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