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Crossplot

  • 1969
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Crossplot (1969)
An advertising executive sets out to find a woman for a new advertising campaign. His only clue to the woman is a photograph, and the search leads him into bewildering political ploys and mayhem.
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An advertising executive sets out to find a woman for a new advertising campaign. His only clue to the woman is a photograph, and the search leads him into bewildering political ploys and ma... Read allAn advertising executive sets out to find a woman for a new advertising campaign. His only clue to the woman is a photograph, and the search leads him into bewildering political ploys and mayhem.An advertising executive sets out to find a woman for a new advertising campaign. His only clue to the woman is a photograph, and the search leads him into bewildering political ploys and mayhem.

  • Director
    • Alvin Rakoff
  • Writers
    • John Kruse
    • Leigh Vance
  • Stars
    • Roger Moore
    • Martha Hyer
    • Alexis Kanner
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1K
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    • Director
      • Alvin Rakoff
    • Writers
      • John Kruse
      • Leigh Vance
    • Stars
      • Roger Moore
      • Martha Hyer
      • Alexis Kanner
    • 25User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Roger Moore
    Roger Moore
    • Gary Fenn
    Martha Hyer
    Martha Hyer
    • Jo Grinling
    Alexis Kanner
    Alexis Kanner
    • Tarquin
    Claudie Lange
    Claudie Lange
    • Marla Kogash
    Derek Francis
    • Sir Charles Moberley
    Ursula Howells
    Ursula Howells
    • Maggi Thwaites
    Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee
    • Chilmore
    Francis Matthews
    Francis Matthews
    • Ruddock
    Dudley Sutton
    Dudley Sutton
    • Warren
    Mona Bruce
    • Myrna
    Veronica Carlson
    Veronica Carlson
    • Dinah
    Michael Culver
    Michael Culver
    • Jim
    Gabrielle Drake
    Gabrielle Drake
    • Celia
    Tim Preece
    • Sebastian
    Norman Eshley
    Norman Eshley
    • Athol
    John Lee
    John Lee
    • Blake
    Lois Lane
    • Girl singer
    Charles Hyatt
    • President Maudula
    • Director
      • Alvin Rakoff
    • Writers
      • John Kruse
      • Leigh Vance
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    User reviews25

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    4adamsjoanie

    I'm Shallow, I admit it

    This movie came on right after The Saint one morning so I left it on, Sir Rogers foray into his six-year long audition for James Bond continues. This movie is fun because of him. The man was born with a natural panache. I love the sixties vibe but mostly "Moore" of the same.
    lewdrum73

    Loved it..

    It was great to see Roger Moore in his post-Simon Templar pre-Bond role. He wasn't fighting off the guys in his usual spy-guy image. It was rather refreshing also to see him get into situations like this. Plus, the charm and beauty of Martha Hyer was always a pleasure to watch. There is a scene where he falls in the water trying to save her. Simon Templar would not put himself in such a way like that. Also when he fights off the bad guys you'll notice the sequences seem not so much as a spy-guy karate-chop image but he still ends up being the hero. There was a vulnerable side of him I enjoyed. I would also like to see this movie on video. It was on cable a couple of days ago.
    nobita

    Lightweight Bond

    This film, basically a vehicle for Roger Moore, is a 90 minute television-style action adventure film. Roger Moore plays an advertising executive who utilises an Eastern European girl in a promotional campaign who just happens to be sharing a house with spies and unwittingly discovers their darstadly plot. This now provides a perfect opportunity for Roger Moore to slip into his Simon Templar/James Bond persona and save the day.

    This film lies somewhere between an extended Saint episode and an early James Bond movie, but as Roger Moore was the best James Bond, (as we all know), this film is nevertheless enjoyable just for his suave, Mr smooth 1960's London swinger acting. The original Austin Powers.

    Nothing exceptional, however this film is reasonably enjoyable in a mild mannered way. You could certainly do worse.
    8barnabyrudge

    Under-rated gem, especially for Roger Moore fans

    Crossplot rattles along at a breakneck pace and is a smart, ingenious and enormously entertaining adventure film. Roger Moore is great in a pre-Bond role as an advertising executive who hires a beautiful Hungarian girl to pose for some modelling shots. What he doesn't realise is that she has eavesdropped on an assassination plot and is the target of some killers.

    The film reminds me a lot of a John Buchan novel, brought up to date in the swinging sixties. Moore runs from the villains and takes every conceivable route to escape their grasp, fleeing in a classic car, deliberately causing havoc at a wedding, and finally tracking his prey to the scene of their planned atrocity. It's a fast-moving ride!

    The film has never been available on video in the UK, and I'm pretty sure that it's never been released in the States. Come on guys, what are you waiting for? Get this movie released! It's a corker!
    4dglink

    Faux James Bond Film Gone Awry

    A boyish pre-James-Bond Roger Moore plays advertising executive Gary Fenn in this preposterous tale about uncovering a sinister plot in London. "Crossplot," directed by Alvin Rakoff, is more 60s nostalgia than exciting movie-making. The dated costumes and hairstyles, the period dancing and songs, and the misfire mix of comedy and espionage seem like an early Bond film gone haywire. The presence of Bernard Lee, who distinguished himself as "M" in the Bond series, adds to the faux-Bond look, but adds little to the proceedings. The flimsy plot gets underway when a photograph is substituted in an advertising proposal, and Moore pursues an elusive model for his campaign. The writers were likely inhaling something stronger than Lucky Strike when they came up with this idea. Claudie Lange plays the exotic model as though she had studied under a drag queen doing Gina Lollabrigida, and she gives new meaning to wooden. Only her ample bosoms show any charisma. The scenes between her and Moore lack any chemistry, and the photo shoot destroys her supposed appeal for the advertising as she poses and grins embarrassingly for the camera. While Martha Hyer looks lovely, well coiffed, and classy as Claudie's aunt, she has little to do but make eyes at Moore and keep her hair in place.

    The story wanders over London and the English countryside, but the sights offer little distraction from the nonsense. "Crossplot" does offer a pastiche of scenes culled from other, better movies. A sequence that takes place in an antique car and period costumes seems like it was lifted from "The Great Chase," but without the talent involved in that film. Like the Bond films, the villains all have lousy aim, and the mechanics of the plot when it unravels make no sense whatsoever. A helicopter chase has been included to remind viewers that "From Russia with Love" was a far better film and starred a far better actor. The scene in which Moore disrupts a wedding is more than an echo of Cary Grant's antics in the auction scene in "North by Northwest." Only die-hard fans of Roger Moore will relish this movie, although he was admittedly more appealing here than in much of his later work. Either "Crossplot" was made as an audition for Moore to play James Bond or as a tax write-off for its investors. Either way the audience suffers.

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    • Trivia
      Crossplot (1969) was made by several production personnel who had worked on Sir Roger Moore's The Saint (1962) television series.
    • Goofs
      After learning that Tarquin (Alexis Kanner) is, in fact, an earl Gary Fenn (Roger Moore) addresses him as 'Your Grace.' That would be correct only if Tarquin were a Duke, which is very commonplace, either as a humouristic gag to the newly realized Earl, or ---- just a common mistake, and not really a goof (It just shows that Moore's character doe not care).
    • Quotes

      Tarquin: [Having been shot] It's nothing much. It's only serious.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Amicalement Votre, Hollywood au service de sa majesté (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      I'll Find My Love
      Written by Les Reed and Barry Mason

      Sung by John Rowles

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    • Release date
      • 1970 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tödlicher Salut
    • Filming locations
      • Chelsea Embankment, Chelsea, London, England, UK(Marla's houseboat)
    • Production companies
      • Bamore
      • Television Reporters International Tribune
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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