Sad... I'm still pretty young. But I find myself watching a lot of these old movies because they seem better than a lot of the newer, cheesy Indyfilms that are free on youtube.
@@robjworkshop5692 You had people back then, who when playing heroes .... actually really were heroes either before or after they became actors. Case in point, Gene Autry, do a little reading on what this cowboy did when WW2 broke out. Just think, in your wildest imagination if any of today's punk actors would ever put aside their career to join the Military in time of need! I don't believe for a nanosecond anyone would!
@Si G-T I agree. Everything these days in TV and movies seems to gently push a politically correct narrative. I think most people just want to be entertained, not brow-beaten into thinking a certain way.
Movies like this remind me of rainy day weekends and curling up with my dad on the couch, and me running back and forth to the old three in one console of the 50-70's. I was the remote before the remote was invented lol. I love the older movies still. You have more to think about, that's more appealing to me personally. And, they really did travel to locations most of the time back then for filming. You get to see some pretty cool stuff in the older movies.
At age 18, I just left Europe to emigrate to the USA when they were filming this motion picture in and around Salzburg. Ran into Klaus-Maria Brandauer not long ago in Budapest. Newman was quite busy back then, having filmed 3 major movies back-to-back. "Vanishing Point," Fear Is the Key" and "The Salzburg Connection."
Barry Newman died as recently as the 11th May, 2023. At 92, he was eight years older than had been believed for many years. Good actor, especially as 'Petrocelli' 1974 (two years after this espionage stint). RIP BN.
brings back memories. outside the post office, next to the mailbox there were 2 machines for dispensing postal stamps...shows how old the film is. and how old i am still remembering that...
Love these US/European co-productions of the 60's and 70's, great scenery and Barry Newman is a very effective leading man. Plot a little difficult to follow but you can say the same for plenty of thrillers of this period!
Not sure why all the hate is laid on this film by the critics - sure it is a slow burner - but it is a really intriguing thriller ... the seventies used great camerawork missing in todays hack job films.
Because the production and direction quality is terrible.....the car chase scene was laughable/terrible ( compare that to a properly done scene like in "Bullitt").....you could hardly make out what the actors are saying as there is a lot of mumbling draped over by too-loud background music ( even for me, a bi-lingual in German and English)...and the plot is too twisted with improbable scenes.....the guy inching up the mountain in plain sight to be easily shot down....no suspense, poor production. For all these reasons....that's why. Doesn't even compare to the same-time-period film of the same theme... "Quiller Memorandum".
@@TheWilferch Hmmm... ok, so you dislike a few scenes and audio elements ... and then compare it to a hugely higher budget film like Bullitt!!!??? Now who is being absurd ... it is a good film - maybe you just have 'high expectations' like every other critic...
@@mondomacabromajor5731 ...you forget all the other issues I mention....and I used Bullit only as ONE example of what a nail-biting chase scene should look like. Look at all the other issues....poorly done, in GENERAL.
@@TheWilferch "poorly done, in general" ??? NO WAY!! Again those critical opinions are based on your own high expectations not being met by a lower budget film ... I happen to like the film as it is and totally disagree with your critical opinion - but each to their own! The Salzburg Connection is a good film, and i like it for what it is ...
La vi siendo una niña y me marco mucho la arquitectura y belleza de Salzburgo. El mundo del misterio de los espías fue un condimento muy especial y la chica, Elizabeth, representaba la rubia agradable que queríamos imitar en el cabello y look de la moda de ese entonces.
38:04 "A dead body of a guy we know just rolled out of a door. Should we investigate?" "Nah, I'm sure there's no connection to the dead guy, and the building he rolled out of."
I agree.. great original sound track. Loved the locations and the text rendering phonetic english for the German. A good stand alone movie.Modern versions up the violence, the language and the sex but I enjoyed this for the restraint. Pretty efective car chase too
Wikipedia: "The Salzburg Connection is a 1972 American thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin, starring Barry Newman and Anna Karina. It is based on the 1968 novel of the same title by Helen MacInnes. Extensive location shooting took place around Salzburg and at Lake Toplitz. The novel involves Nazi secret files found in a lake in similar circumstances to Lake Toplitz (Finstersee). Lake Toplitz is mentioned throughout the book also. Finstersee is the scene of action and is also shown on slides in the movie."
wsheewww... i mean... that is it. That really is the life-long battle. I find that to be a constant pursuit, ya know... the wins are momentary, and then the next battle arrives.
This movie became one the "perennials" in The CBS Late Night Movie library by 1975-76. I used to watch it just about every year from grade 7 to grade 11
Entretenida. Estuve en Salzburgo la Navidad pasada y me pasé por la tienda de fotografía de la película. Ahora es una tienda de ropa con nombre español.
Very, very good movie, and thanks for tech (rewind and review capabilities) because the movie is pretty sophisticated that you have to be on the ball when watching it. I had to rewind countless times to understand various parts. A movie like this is meant for the totally smart person, but if you like mystery type espionage, sort of, you'll like this, especially if you don't have to keep rewinding, like me.
Yep, me too, and surprisingly, my millennial-gen informants think the same: run-of-the-mill movies prior to 2010 or so, are invariably a better bet than the formulaic junk thereafter...and the movies get better and better and average quality is higher, the further back one goes!!
What a swiz. I'm a train buff & thought it was about how you miss the Salzburg Connection on the train from Frankfurt, same as Clapham Common. I watched half before I deduced it's some other thing.
Love those 60's 70's spy movies set in Europe. Was living in Germany in 1972. Believe Newman's car is a BMW 2002. Wanted one but all I could afford, on E-4 pay, was a VW beetle.
This features the best first 20 seconds of any film I've ever seen. An exceptionally fine looking movie; the light, the colours... An average thriller, but watchable.
I tbink He's right.. certainly from a creative standpoint. This plot has parallels with today..The box contains Epstsin's roll call for the who's who visiting pedo Island. The thriller continues.
Damn goood movie. You have neo-Nazis and operatives of the Austrians, KGB and CIA all chasing the McGuffin, a hoard of Nazi names on a list stashed in an old chest. There's double agents & double crosses and a compact running time for so complex a cast & plot. But it all fits together and the casting is extraordinary, Vanishing Point's Bary Newman, Godard's Ana Karina, Mephisto's Klaus Maria Brandauer and the stunningly beautiful Karen Jensen. Great Salzburg locations, photography, score & cars with tension mounting all the way. Like any good Alistair McClean film you have to see it at least twice to figure it out but it's an enjoyable watch. 10/10 for early 70s espionage neo-noir.
Somewhat confusing until the story unfolded, overall not too bad, but not one of the better ones. Good to see Barry Newman again. I remembered him in the TV series Petrocelli.
Compared to today, earlier films relied more on the actors skill and technique, as opposed to pyrotechnics so prevalent on the current market. The actor🎭 truly understood his/her craft and brought it to life on the silver screen. To the actor, older films are more appealing, as they are able to showcase the craft in an undiluted fashion.
The plot is obviously in the writer's mind, but to the viewer it is like walking through a maze and getting nowhere. So many bits don't fit! Most notable were some of the scenic painters' techniques. Best thing about the film really.
I do like these Spy films of the 60s and 70s, with their exotic continental locations, clothes and cars also of course what the film Get Carter played off with its use of a bleak Newcastle backdrop.
the Old Good Distinctive Europe ....now is dying....good memories...thanks MR KARL Love to see more movies from Germany and Austria...with dubbing? Cheers from Toronto!
53 minutes in before we even find out what's going on... I agree with the critics who say this movie has too much going on to keep track of. Needs a more cohesive remake. At least Barry Newmann comes off as a relatively normal dude.
What I love about the comments is everyone is very helpful . If you a question Theresa someone who can help or point you in the right direction. Thank you with regards to Petrocelli's house.
Surprisingly well shot and atmospheric spy movie. Might be a bit slow but I enjoyed every minute of it. Ah, those golden times when women were all natural and Europeans lived in Europe.
Well, the satisfying conclusion I found is it's free; the picture is clear, not fuzzy like looking through the bottom of a beer glass; it isn't festooned on a background of shooting stars plus fireworks plus psychedelic hippie lightshow; and so on. And so forth. And besides relief is just a click away and I'm sure you'll luck onto a magnificent masterpiece on your next click. So all in all, who gives a fuck.
Mr. Karl, if you have any more movies like this one, post WW II or Cold War please upload, I grew up reading Frederick Forsyth and Clancy novels, gripping suspense yet low key. Thank you for the upload, please upload if you have any more movies like this. 👍👍🤜👍
Vivek I thought you didn't like it? Oh, I see that I read your Thumbs Down post wrong. I thought you were giving him a Thumbs Down, and not only that, being ugly about it. I was rising to the defense. The mind works in different ways. Maybe I'm the one who the doctor saw nothing in between!
I thought the box would contain NAZI gold, of which 1 bar would be used to antagonize Mr. Goldfinger. 10 years later, Bond will be chasing Klaus, trying to retrieve stolen warheads.
Barry Newman, very handsome here. Always thought he was related to Paul but no. Anyway, he was good as Petrocelli. I can recall him playing a hippie in the Get Smart TV series episode The Groovy Guru? This is a great movie as far as intrigue goes, a bit slow at the start but moves on.
Brandauers playing already is from another world ... he is a reversed Jedermann .. and the devil . anytime 🎩🌹 ... also there are scents of Eiger Sanction in the air
Absolutely fantastic and more than today's Hollywood movies, highly recommended
Sad... I'm still pretty young. But I find myself watching a lot of these old movies because they seem better than a lot of the newer, cheesy Indyfilms that are free on youtube.
Whaddaya mean old?? This is new dude, it came out in 1972. Old is maybe something that came out around 1926 or so, before the talkies.
Why sad?
They had real actors, who understood what real life is about. Not sad at all, just means you're more mature perhaps than your years! :)
@@robjworkshop5692 You had people back then, who when playing heroes .... actually really were heroes either before or after they became actors. Case in point, Gene Autry, do a little reading on what this cowboy did when WW2 broke out. Just think, in your wildest imagination if any of today's punk actors would ever put aside their career to join the Military in time of need! I don't believe for a nanosecond anyone would!
@Si G-T I agree. Everything these days in TV and movies seems to gently push a politically correct narrative.
I think most people just want to be entertained, not brow-beaten into thinking a certain way.
Movies like this remind me of rainy day weekends and curling up with my dad on the couch, and me running back and forth to the old three in one console of the 50-70's. I was the remote before the remote was invented lol. I love the older movies still. You have more to think about, that's more appealing to me personally. And, they really did travel to locations most of the time back then for filming. You get to see some pretty cool stuff in the older movies.
Three in one, you must of been middle class posh 😊
I only saw " I was the remote"part n couldn't read past coz I'm laughing my ribs out 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm 53 and I was the "remote" too...for a huge Magnavox floor model TV back in the early 80's@@judithopiyo2701
I love movies of this era. I graduated from high School in 72....
At age 18, I just left Europe to emigrate to the USA when they were filming this motion picture in and around Salzburg. Ran into Klaus-Maria Brandauer not long ago in Budapest. Newman was quite busy back then, having filmed 3 major movies back-to-back. "Vanishing Point," Fear Is the Key" and "The Salzburg Connection."
Wasn't he part of or just about to be added to the NBC Mystery lineup, too,
as "Petrocelli"?
Thanks for sharing it! I always enjoy watching Great Movies though. 👍👌👏
Thanks Again Though.
Barry Newman died as recently as the 11th May, 2023. At 92, he was eight years older than had been believed for many years. Good actor, especially as 'Petrocelli' 1974 (two years after this espionage stint). RIP BN.
Good old vintage Salzburg. It has changed so much, all shiny and new and artificial today.
brings back memories. outside the post office, next to the mailbox there were 2 machines for dispensing postal stamps...shows how old the film is. and how old i am still remembering that...
Love these US/European co-productions of the 60's and 70's, great scenery and Barry Newman is a very effective leading man. Plot a little difficult to follow but you can say the same for plenty of thrillers of this period!
Excellent classic 70''s film w. a great soundtrack incl. cult actors Barry Newman + Udo Kier + Klaus Maria Brandauer, thanks for the upload :-)
I do like the atmosphere and locations of this film. Thanks for uploading.
I love the filming. The way it is framed, the panning. I am a fan.
Even though 1972, it feels like a 60s surrealist movie
Fab 70's vibe to this thriller. OK it's not Day of The Jackal but it has it still has its good points.
Not sure why all the hate is laid on this film by the critics - sure it is a slow burner - but it is a really intriguing thriller ... the seventies used great camerawork missing in todays hack job films.
Watching this simply because of your comment. Thanks!
Because the production and direction quality is terrible.....the car chase scene was laughable/terrible ( compare that to a properly done scene like in "Bullitt").....you could hardly make out what the actors are saying as there is a lot of mumbling draped over by too-loud background music ( even for me, a bi-lingual in German and English)...and the plot is too twisted with improbable scenes.....the guy inching up the mountain in plain sight to be easily shot down....no suspense, poor production. For all these reasons....that's why. Doesn't even compare to the same-time-period film of the same theme... "Quiller Memorandum".
@@TheWilferch Hmmm... ok, so you dislike a few scenes and audio elements ... and then compare it to a hugely higher budget film like Bullitt!!!??? Now who is being absurd ... it is a good film - maybe you just have 'high expectations' like every other critic...
@@mondomacabromajor5731 ...you forget all the other issues I mention....and I used Bullit only as ONE example of what a nail-biting chase scene should look like. Look at all the other issues....poorly done, in GENERAL.
@@TheWilferch "poorly done, in general" ??? NO WAY!! Again those critical opinions are based on your own high expectations not being met by a lower budget film ... I happen to like the film as it is and totally disagree with your critical opinion - but each to their own! The Salzburg Connection is a good film, and i like it for what it is ...
We visited Austria in Feb. of 1972. Gorgeous scenery! Good movie.
Well done, great location, good story. This was a good year for movies.
a great film......i was 17, when it was released.....nothing can match these old films......
Very hard to find this movie, thanks for sharing, brother.
Saw this when it came out in a theatre in a tiny Northern California town. 14 years old. Remember I found it shocking, knowing so little of the world.
Lovely scenery of Salzburg, Austria.
Salzburg
@@Ramblin-Man oops!
La vi siendo una niña y me marco mucho la arquitectura y belleza de Salzburgo. El mundo del misterio de los espías fue un condimento muy especial y la chica, Elizabeth, representaba la rubia agradable que queríamos imitar en el cabello y look de la moda de ese entonces.
38:04 "A dead body of a guy we know just rolled out of a door. Should we investigate?"
"Nah, I'm sure there's no connection to the dead guy, and the building he rolled out of."
Great stuff, many thanks for posting.
Thanks Karl for putting this up...................Bless...........
Love these movies and was a big fan of Petrochelli back in the 70s.
Me to. Did he ever finish building his house in the desert ?
I've no idea, never thought I'd reach that age when I'd say they just don't make shows like that anymore!😅
Klaus Maria Brandauer........ magnificent actor.
Watched it for Anna Karina, I liked this film - thanks
I agree.. great original sound track. Loved the locations and the text rendering phonetic english for the German. A good stand alone movie.Modern versions up the violence, the language and the sex but I enjoyed this for the restraint. Pretty efective car chase too
Wikipedia: "The Salzburg Connection is a 1972 American thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin, starring Barry Newman and Anna Karina. It is based on the 1968 novel of the same title by Helen MacInnes. Extensive location shooting took place around Salzburg and at Lake Toplitz. The novel involves Nazi secret files found in a lake in similar circumstances to Lake Toplitz (Finstersee). Lake Toplitz is mentioned throughout the book also. Finstersee is the scene of action and is also shown on slides in the movie."
Thank you.🙏
"For a man to conquer himself is the first and noblest of all victories."
Plato.
wsheewww... i mean... that is it. That really is the life-long battle. I find that to be a constant pursuit, ya know... the wins are momentary, and then the next battle arrives.
Man with no shoes must weep for man with no feet.
Imran Khan, former Pakistan prime minister
This movie became one the "perennials" in The CBS Late Night Movie library by 1975-76.
I used to watch it just about every year from grade 7 to grade 11
Talk about brilliant. Many thanks for this. ❤❤❤❤❤
KAREN JENSEN...hermosisima mujer y tambien buena actriz.
Everybody has an opinion about this movie but the best part for me is trying to identify as many of the classic cars as I can. 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Entretenida. Estuve en Salzburgo la Navidad pasada y me pasé por la tienda de fotografía de la película. Ahora es una tienda de ropa con nombre español.
Very, very good movie, and thanks for tech (rewind and review capabilities) because the movie is pretty sophisticated that you have to be on the ball when watching it. I had to rewind countless times to understand various parts. A movie like this is meant for the totally smart person, but if you like mystery type espionage, sort of, you'll like this, especially if you don't have to keep rewinding, like me.
you outta watch the Alec Guinness spy movies, Smileys People, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and The Man Who Came In From The Cold. So very good!!
Enjoyed the movie. Thanks.
فيلم رائع ...اشكركم اصدقائي....😘😘😘😘😘😘😊😊😊❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍
Yep, me too, and surprisingly, my millennial-gen informants think the same: run-of-the-mill movies prior to 2010 or so, are invariably a better bet than the formulaic junk thereafter...and the movies get better and better and average quality is higher, the further back one goes!!
The same thing happened with music. Technology allows producers to be lazy.
Barry Newman y Ana Karina pareja protagonista de esta película estrenada en España en 1974 con el título de Contacto en Salzburgo.
What a swiz. I'm a train buff & thought it was about how you miss the Salzburg Connection on the train from Frankfurt, same as Clapham Common. I watched half before I deduced it's some other thing.
Bwaahaahaa!
That's funny.
Beautiful Movie 🇿🇼
For 1972 movie, that’s a great upload👏❤️ Thanks for sharing
Nice to see Anna Karina!
always
Hopefully she waved to you from the set. Or, alternatively, you can download a screenshot to "amuse" yourself these five decades later.
Love those 60's 70's spy movies set in Europe. Was living in Germany in 1972. Believe Newman's car is a BMW 2002. Wanted one but all I could afford, on E-4 pay, was a VW beetle.
Living in Germany? Were you in the army? Interested to know about life there..........Thanks
This features the best first 20 seconds of any film I've ever seen. An exceptionally fine looking movie; the light, the colours... An average thriller, but watchable.
you're talking shite
Mal big lol hilarious let the man believe what he wants but your funny lol
I tbink He's right.. certainly from a creative standpoint.
This plot has parallels with today..The box contains Epstsin's roll call for the who's who visiting pedo Island.
The thriller continues.
guess you have not seen many films
Damn goood movie. You have neo-Nazis and operatives of the Austrians, KGB and CIA all chasing the McGuffin, a hoard of Nazi names on a list stashed in an old chest. There's double agents & double crosses and a compact running time for so complex a cast & plot. But it all fits together and the casting is extraordinary, Vanishing Point's Bary Newman, Godard's Ana Karina, Mephisto's Klaus Maria Brandauer and the stunningly beautiful Karen Jensen. Great Salzburg locations, photography, score & cars with tension mounting all the way. Like any good Alistair McClean film you have to see it at least twice to figure it out but it's an enjoyable watch. 10/10 for early 70s espionage neo-noir.
You could have said it "And "Congratulations, It's A Boy's" Karen Jensen"
There is a certain documentary style of filmmaking in the undercurrent film shots as the film progresses. Hard to pull off, but well achieved.
love the cars
Excellent print made it a joy to watch. Actually I had seen it in 74 and loved it
Somewhat confusing until the story unfolded, overall not too bad, but not one of the better ones. Good to see Barry Newman again. I remembered him in the TV series Petrocelli.
una pelicula brillante
I've been to a few of the place in this movie as a kid .my father is buried over there.
Compared to today, earlier films relied more on the actors skill and technique, as opposed to pyrotechnics so prevalent on the current market. The actor🎭 truly understood his/her craft and brought it to life on the silver screen. To the actor, older films are more appealing, as they are able to showcase the craft in an undiluted fashion.
actors back then had real life experience and it showed. Worst thing that happened to Brad Pitt is the day his stylist ran out of his favorite mousse
@Cat Magic talented? I think he is a massive twat!
I watched this film with subtitles and still I am none the wiser!!
if you enjoy excellent vintage european cars, this is a great film.
I enjoyed this film! Thank you
for uploading 👍👋😁
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Thanks for this film Maria Brandauer is a good actor and I didn,t saw this one before
Pretty good movie. Thanks
Thank you Karl it has been years since i have seen this Movie . No I am Not on the list !
The plot is obviously in the writer's mind, but to the viewer it is like walking through a maze and getting nowhere.
So many bits don't fit!
Most notable were some of the scenic painters' techniques. Best thing about the film really.
ROMANTIC !
I do like these Spy films of the 60s and 70s, with their exotic continental locations, clothes and cars also of course what the film Get Carter played off with its use of a bleak Newcastle backdrop.
I agree Graham, locations just love to see them
I saw this when it first came out... pretty cool 😎
the Old Good Distinctive Europe ....now is dying....good memories...thanks MR KARL
Love to see more movies from Germany and Austria...with dubbing?
Cheers from Toronto!
Really good and those '70's short skirts. The birth rate must have been up in those days.
FL was not there!?
Anyone watching 2019.
Yes, I'm watching it like a hawk just in case, like all the others, it slips away at the very last moment of December 31st.
Anna Karina is very beautiful
Me 🙀
Me too
@@reneegiese6315 👍
I love these old movies
Helen McInnes was just about one of the most famous Cold War spy thriller writers. Having a so.id story behind your film never hurts.
book was prolly better than this screenplay
@@harmoniabalanza much better...
A Very Nice Old Movie it came in india but couldn't saw in America the Good Old Comcast days
53 minutes in before we even find out what's going on... I agree with the critics who say this movie has too much going on to keep track of. Needs a more cohesive remake. At least Barry Newmann comes off as a relatively normal dude.
I remember the carillon introduction with the opening credits. Most probably a Mozart melody as he was born in Salzburg.
What I love about the comments is everyone is very helpful . If you a question Theresa someone who can help or point you in the right direction. Thank you with regards to Petrocelli's house.
An original take on the standard car chase.
Read your comment first, then while watching I remembered your comment and started laughing. So, you enhanced my viewing pleasure. Thank you : )
Will look out for this! An avoided car chase perhaps 😎
@@sohara.... So did you like the chase scene?
They had to have a car chase considering he was the star of Vanishing Point released just the previous year.
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Sitting with his legs crossed and arm leaned back hysterical.
European men sit with legs crossed. Curious, just started watching.
@amy bastian Okay
Love Barry Newman, I wonder if as Petrocelli he ever got his house finished.
Urban sprawl caught up to Petrocelli! His area was swallowed up by Phoenix.
Nope, it never got finished during the Series.
God, you're right. Just the foundation and bricks. I think I was nine.@@kevinlee9751
or if he ever ran out of root beer
@@redrobot8925That's funny, man. My Mom and I would joke that any incomplete project was called a Petrocelli!
Surprisingly well shot and atmospheric spy movie. Might be a bit slow but I enjoyed every minute of it. Ah, those golden times when women were all natural and Europeans lived in Europe.
Makes sense to me. Nicely done.
Remember seeing it years ago. Okay movie.
“Follow that horse-drawn carriage and step on it!”
And don't spare the🐴🐴
But avoid sliding on it at all costs.
I Love Logan’s Run, Shogun, young Frankenstein
So-so storyline and a Disney happily ever after ending.
Great movie!
... Not bad. One shot had me cracking up (Udo Kier must have been having *kittens,* lolol ...).
Don't know whether it lost something in translation but it doesn't build up to a satisfying conclusion .Found it too dry too.
Didn't you appreciate the wild, Dukes of Hazzard style car chase? I mean, talk about leaning on the horn - simply uncivilized, unspeakably daring.
ya gotta appreciate the slow, drawn out story telling of spy movies.
Well, the satisfying conclusion I found is it's free; the picture is clear, not fuzzy like looking through the bottom of a beer glass; it isn't festooned on a background of shooting stars plus fireworks plus psychedelic hippie lightshow; and so on. And so forth. And besides relief is just a click away and I'm sure you'll luck onto a magnificent masterpiece on your next click. So all in all, who gives a fuck.
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fun fact; Barry Newman really was 35!
He was born 7/11/38
Gee, that really was fun.
@@jonhohensee3258 Really?
@@rte66pawnshop - Super fun!
Mr. Karl, if you have any more movies like this one, post WW II or Cold War please upload, I grew up reading Frederick Forsyth and Clancy novels, gripping suspense yet low key. Thank you for the upload, please upload if you have any more movies like this. 👍👍🤜👍
Vivek I thought you didn't like it? Oh, I see that I read your Thumbs Down post wrong. I thought you were giving him a Thumbs Down, and not only that, being ugly about it. I was rising to the defense. The mind works in different ways. Maybe I'm the one who the doctor saw nothing in between!
@@happysawfish Please don't jump to early conclusions. OK, let's shake on that. 🤝
I thought the box would contain NAZI gold, of which 1 bar would be used to antagonize Mr. Goldfinger. 10 years later, Bond will be chasing Klaus, trying to retrieve stolen warheads.
I Em Hoo I Iz maybe a reach around would have been better.
Haha yeah it's kinda fun to see Brandauer in another "semi-villain" role.
Ahh. Petrocelli. I wonder if he ever finished building his house.
“Never Again “...
@@JPoulAndersson Agreed! He seemed to play the same smirking, laughing psycho in this as he did in Never Say Never Again. It suits him!
Nice to see the church carillon playing the theme to Eastenders.
Barry Newman, very handsome here. Always thought he was related to Paul but no. Anyway, he was good as Petrocelli. I can recall him playing a hippie in the Get Smart TV series episode The Groovy Guru? This is a great movie as far as intrigue goes, a bit slow at the start but moves on.
It's an interesting movie,, but hard to figure out who are the enemies that the good guys are spying on and for what purpose. Please reply. Thank you.
Nice movie Thanks.
Your wellcome
Very good acting.
One million views! Certified!
An "Ingo Preminger" production. We thought only Otto was in the movies. Barry Newman did not make it past UK movie fame.
Yes but he was a fabulous actor..probably wouldn't go along with all the B's in Hollywood...
Great stuff, full of intrigue.
All your movies are totally fantastic new stuff is crap you got time babe been alone since 19 90 🤚😜😍🌹🌷👍👀
Carp....something, some parts must be missing.
Brandauers playing already is from another world ... he is a reversed Jedermann .. and the devil . anytime 🎩🌹 ... also there are scents of Eiger Sanction in the air