Popularity: 2 (history)
Director: | John Huston |
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Writer: | Desmond Bagley, Walter Hill |
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A member of British Intelligence assumes a fictitious criminal identity and allows himself to be caught, imprisoned, and freed in order to infiltrate a spy organization and expose a traitor; only, someone finds him out and exposes him to the gang... | |
Release Date: | Nov 08, 1973 |
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Director: | John Huston |
Writer: | Desmond Bagley, Walter Hill |
Genres: | Thriller |
Keywords | spy |
Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Newman-Foreman Company |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Paul Newman | Rearden |
Dominique Sanda | Mrs. Smith |
James Mason | Sir George Wheeler |
Harry Andrews | Mackintosh |
Ian Bannen | Slade |
Michael Hordern | Mr. Brown |
Nigel Patrick | Soames-Trevelyan |
Peter Vaughan | Brunskill |
Roland Culver | Judge |
Percy Herbert | Taafe |
Robert Lang | Jack Summers |
Jenny Runacre | Gerda |
John Bindon | Buster |
Hugh Manning | Prosecutor |
Wolfe Morris | Maltese Police Commissioner |
Noel Purcell | O'Donovan |
Donald Webster | Jervis |
Keith Bell | Palmer |
Niall MacGinnis | Warder |
Eddie Byrne | Fisherman |
Shane Briant | Cox |
Michael Poole | Mr. Boyd |
Eric Mason | Postman |
Ronald Clarke | Attendant |
Antony Viccars | Salesman |
Dinny Powell | Young |
Doug Robinson | Danahoe |
Jack Cooper | 1st Motor Cyclist |
Marc Boyle | 2nd Motor Cyclist |
Marcelle Castillo | Madeleine |
Nosher Powell | Armed Guard |
Terence Plummer | Dark Man |
Joe Cahill | 1st Guard |
Gerry Alexander | 2nd Guard |
John McDarby | Old Man at Bus Stop |
Donal McCann | 1st Fireman |
Joe Lynch | 1st Garda |
Seamus Healy | Countryman in Pub |
Tom Irwin | 2nd Fireman |
Pascal Perry | 2nd Garda |
Steve Brennan | Pub Customer |
Vernon Hayden | Pub Customer |
Brendan O'Duill | Pub Customer |
Leo Genn | Rollins (uncredited) |
Clarissa Kaye-Mason | Guest at Reception (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Desmond Bagley | Novel |
Russell Lloyd | Editor |
Weston Drury Jr. | Casting |
Ron Ballinger | Special Effects |
Cliff Richardson | Special Effects |
A. G. Scott | Hairstylist |
Jimmy Turrell | Camera Operator |
Alan Tomkins | Art Direction |
Don Sharpe | Sound Editor |
Penny Daniels | Script Supervisor |
Leslie Hodgson | Sound Editor |
Walter Hill | Screenplay |
Oswald Morris | Director of Photography |
Terence Marsh | Production Design |
Greg Powell | Stunts |
Maurice Jarre | Conductor, Original Music Composer |
Michael Stevenson | Second Assistant Director |
John Huston | Director |
Name | Title |
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John Foreman | Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 10 | 16 | 6 |
2024 | 5 | 13 | 18 | 7 |
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2024 | 8 | 11 | 27 | 7 |
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2025 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
2025 | 8 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
2025 | 9 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
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Spy Vs Spy. The Mackintosh Man is directed by John Huston and adapted to screenplay by Walter Hill and William Fairchild from The Freedom Trap written by Desmond Bagley. It stars Paul Newman, Dominique Sanda, Ian Bannen, James Mason, Michael Horden and Harry Andrews. Music is by Maurice Jarre and ... cinematography by Oswald Morris. Spy shenanigans unbound as Newman plays Joseph Rearden, a hired agent for the British Intelligence who pulls a job on the orders of The Mackintosh Man (Andrews), and finds himself sent to prison for 20 years. But this is all part of a greater plan… A well performed and serviceable drama, if a bit of a let down come the final third. The most fun and intrigue comes about once Rearden enters prison and the initial part of plotting once he is broken out, then it sort of loses its way, trying to make a simple story more intricate than it is. There’s good mystery viewing to be found in working out the means and motives of the major players, and there’s no shortage of action and sizzle either as Rearden is thrust into a world of espionage and counter espionage. There’s a ream of suspicious accents to ignore and Jarre’s musical score tries to reach the heights of Anton Karas’ work on The Third Man, but fails and just comes off as a cheap repetitive attempt at a homage. More caper movie than intellectual thriller, it’s never less than watchable and the cast are good value for your time. 7/10