The Deadly Affair (1966)
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 07:05AM
Catherine Savard in 1960's films, James Mason, Richard le Carré, drama, spies, suspense, video trailer

In “The Deadly Affair” (1966), John le Carré’s spy novel turns into a cinematic adventure for everyday secret service man, Charles Dobbs (played by James Mason). Even though he has a nymphomaniac wife at home, Charles Dobbs’ career as a British intelligence officer is nothing like that of James Bond. A suspicious looking suicide after an apparently unfounded accusation of communist sympathies leads down a trail of cold war intrigue. As the plot thickens, Dobb’s finds the answers in places that strike  uncomfortably close to home.

See a very interesting SNAM “Interview” that includes material on John le Carré’s more famous spy novel, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold”, a film starring Richard Burton, also screened on the same evening on Saturday Night at the Movies.

>>More to see: Looking for more out of life?

Catch the opening credits and opening scene for “The Deadly Affair” (1966) here.

 

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