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The Poppy Is Also a Flower

The story of another war more deadly...more destructive...against the world wide opium conspiracy.
1966 | 100m | English

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A special United Nations bureau organises a campaign to trace a drug-smuggling ring across Europe to its source on the Afghanistan-Iran border.
Release Date: May 20, 1966
Director: Terence Young
Writer: Ian Fleming, Jo Eisinger
Genres: Drama, Crime, Mystery
Keywords opium, narcotics cop
Production Companies Comet, Telsun Foundation Inc., United Nations
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Senta Berger Maxine
Stephen Boyd Benson
Yul Brynner Colonel Salem
Angie Dickinson Linda Benson
Georges Géret Superintendent Roche
Hugh Griffith Salah Rahman Khan
Jack Hawkins General Bahar
Rita Hayworth Monique Marko
Trevor Howard Sam Lincoln
Trini López Himself
E.G. Marshall Coley Jones
Marcello Mastroianni Inspector Mosca
Amedeo Nazzari Captain Di Nonno
Anthony Quayle Captain Vanderbilt
Gilbert Roland Serge Marko
Harold Sakata Martin
Omar Sharif Dr. Rad
Barry Sullivan Chasen
Nadja Tiller Dr. Bronovska
Eli Wallach 'Happy' Locarno
Laya Raki Luisa
Jocelyn Lane Society Photographer
Luisa Rivelli Miss Hatif
Sylvia Sorrente Virgia
Howard Vernon Dr. Pineau
Marilù Tolo Sophia Banzo
Grace Kelly Self - Narrator (uncredited)
Name Job
Georges Auric Original Music Composer
Ian Fleming Story
Jo Eisinger Screenplay
Terence Young Director
Henri Alekan Director of Photography
Henry Richardson Editor
Peter Thornton Editor
Monique Bonnot Editor
John Shinerock Camera Operator
Name Title
Karl Spiehs Producer
Euan Lloyd Producer
Edgar Rosenberg Executive Producer
Adolf Eder Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

The opening dose of earnest monologue from Princess Grace of Monaco gives us a clue as to what we might be in for here. It's a clunkily stitched together series of cameos built around the process of identifying and stopping those bent on exporting opium from Iran to, ultimately via Europe, the Unite ... d States. Yul Brynner ("Col. Salem") starts off the process working with the Imperial authorities in Iran where poppy farming is completely outlawed. Needless to say, though, if the money was right then there were those who would bend the rules and here we can look "Salah Khan" (Hugh Griffiths - a performance straight out of "Ben Hur"). The police, though, have devised a plan to inject his resin with a radioactive isotope enabling it to be tracked and them to destroy the distribution network. Helping the colonel with his task is the doughty "Sam Lincoln" (Trevor Howard) and as they follow the trail we are introduced to a cast of dozens of famous faces adding their visage, if little else, to the potency of the message set out by HSH at the top of the film. It's quite an interesting theory, the journey is well documented as are the difficulties faced by those trying to thwart this most lucrative of trades, but the style of presentation is so very disjointed and the narrative spends just a little too much time pontificating and not enough time engaging the audience. After about forty minutes I had the gist and the baddie firmly in my sights - the remainder delivered little better than an half-baked "007" adventure (Ian Fleming was involved here too). It is not without it's tragedies - this is not a sterile depiction and characters do get bumped off to illustrate just how ruthless these dealers are - but none of that really enlivened what is essentially rather a dull drama.

Nov 11, 2022