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Running Blind

1979 | 150m | English

(97 votes)

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Cold War thriller set in Iceland – a British agent and his Icelandic fiancee try to protect an electronic device from falling into the clutches of the KGB.
Release Date: Jan 05, 1979
Director: William Brayne
Writer: Desmond Bagley, Jack Gerson
Genres: Action, Drama
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Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Stuart Wilson Alan Stewart
Ragnheiður Steindórsdóttir Elin
George Sewell Slade
Eugene Schlusser Ilyich
Jón Sigurbjörnsson Gregor
Richard Hurndall Sir David Taggart
Ian McCulloch Jack Case
Vladek Sheybal Kenniken
Dallas Adams Graham
Jonina Scott Sigurlin
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Robert McIntosh Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

I saw this only very recently again, after more than forty years since it was screened in the UK by the BBC. It is based on the eponymous Desmond Bagley thriller and features Stuart Wilson as "Alan Stewart", co-opted (reluctantly) by former boss "Slade" (George Sewell) to carry out the simple delive ... ry of a package to a character in Iceland. Yeah, right - well that was what was supposed to happen, but before long he is on the run from former Bond villain Vladek Sheybal ("Kennikin"). Originally spread over three episodes, "Stewart" must keep ahead of his pursuing nemesis, discover just what "Slade" is up to, and - of course - keep himself and the young "Elin" (Ragnheiõur Steindórsdóttir) from being captured and maybe worse. The pacing is good, the sense of peril and the suspense build well across the episodes and pretty much right until the end we are unsure of just what exactly is going on... The BBC made some wonderful dramas in the 1970s; many to much broader acclaim than this one - but this, though certainly dated, very much emphasises a quality of production and acting that still makes for an intriguing thriller to watch. The volcanic scenery lends greatly to the look of the film, too.

Jun 05, 2023