The Man Who Never Was | Clifton Webb, Gloria Grahame | "Being All Washed-Up" In a Good Way
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The Man Who Never Was
The Man Who Never Was
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Gloria Grahame
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Clifton Webb stars in this fascinating account of a daring intelligence operation designed to mislead the Nazis prior to the 1943 Allied invasion of Sicily. In an effort to convince the Ger
man
s to redeploy their defenses, Lt. Commander Montagu (Webb) creates a false English officer and fabricates letters that indicate the British intend to land in Greece. Montagu than plants these documents on a dead man and orchestrates the "discovery" of this "officer" on the coast of Spain, Knowing the papers will fall into German hands. What follows is a taut cat-and mouse game as British Intelligence waits for Berlin to respond, then races to stay one step ahead of the Nazi agent dispatched to determine if the dead man is genuine. This true story of ingenious deception is a riveting tale of wartime espionage.
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The Man Who Never Was
A true war time adventure.Clifton Web did a great perfor
man
ce.A clever plan to fool the Germans.
"Being All Washed-Up" In a Good Way
This is such a great movie, and if I had
never
seen it, I would not have known of this ingenious ploy created to out-fox the Ger
man
s in WWII. It involves planting false information on a body that is then allowed to
was
h up upon a critical shore. The Germans recover the body, analyze the false information and papers on the body, consider them geunine, and make battle plans accordingly, thinking they have a real "find." Instead they fall into a well-planned trap. Clifton Webb is excellent in his part, as is the "body."
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The Man Who Never Was
A world war 2 story with a very unusual twist. It held my interest throughout the movie. The acting
was
so good, I beleived all the events to be true. I would recommend it to all. Movie buff-Ann
Tales of British wartime Derring-Do!
It IS a true tale and a lot of the detail is correct - till about half way through when an "Irish spy" arrives in the UK on behalf of the Ger
man
s. Not needed in the real world story - the twist is needed to add some tension at the end of the film.
Clifton Webb acts like Clifton Webb - that is to say like a plank of wood! However for the period it is well done.
Spot the pennant number on a Castle Class frigate in the background of one scene and then go and watch "The Cruel Sea". Guess the Admiralty "lent" the British cinema the same ship in more than one movie!
Topical (early 2008) because as of late the identiy of the "body" used in the real war has become subject of fresh debate.
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One of Clftons great ones
I love all of Clifton Webb films, this one really extracts his serious side of acting. great film of the era, he is truly the one of the best actors of his time.
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