Circle of Deception
Circle of Deception is a 1960 CinemaScope British war film directed by Jack Lee and starring Bradford Dillman, Suzy Parker and Harry Andrews.[2]
Circle of Deception | |
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Directed by | Jack Lee |
Screenplay by | Nigel Balchin Robert Musel |
Based on | Small Back Room in St. Marylebone 1953 story in Esquire by Alec Waugh[1] |
Produced by | Tom Morahan |
Starring | Bradford Dillman Suzy Parker Harry Andrews |
Cinematography | Gordon Dines |
Edited by | Gordon Pilkington |
Music by | Clifton Parker |
Distributed by | Twentieth Century Fox |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot
A Canadian officer is sent on a secret and dangerous mission during World War II. His superior officers deceptively give him false information about the planned invasion of 1944. He is told that this secret information must not get into enemy hands. He is transported into occupied territory in a way that insures he will be captured. He resists torture, but finally tells all. The Germans are misled and the Normandy landings succeed. The Canadian officer is now a broken man.
Cast
- Bradford Dillman as Captain Paul Raine
- Suzy Parker as Lucy Bowen
- Harry Andrews as Captain Thomas Rawson
- Robert Stephens as Captain Stein
- Paul Rogers as Major William Spence
- John Welsh as Major Taylor
- Ronald Allen as Jim Abelson
- A. J. Brown as Frank Bowen
- Martin Boddey as Henry Crow
- Charles Lloyd-Pack as Ayres
- Jacques Cey as Cure
- John Dearth as Captain Ormrod
- Norman Coburn as Carter
- Hennie Scott as Small boy
- Richard Marner as German colonel
- Walter Gotell as Phoney Jules Ballard
References
External links
- Circle of Deception at IMDb
- Circle of Deception at AllMovie
- Circle of Deception at the TCM Movie Database
- A Circle of Deception at the American Film Institute Catalog
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