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393:, Mackintosh approaches him and advises him it would be better to remain silent or risk embarrassing himself. Wheeler, however, despite masquerading as a staunchly patriotic right-winger, is actually a Communist and an agent of the KGB. He immediately tips off the head of the organisation where Rearden is being held. Mackintosh had suspected Wheeler and had used their meeting to try to flush him out. Before Mackintosh can act, he is run down by a car and dies soon afterwards. 649: 413:
refuse to believe that a respected man as Wheeler can be involved in kidnapping and treason, so instead they move to arrest Rearden, who is still a wanted man for his earlier faked diamond robbery. So, Rearden is again forced to flee, but manages to follow Wheeler to a church where he and Slade are holding Mrs Smith. He pulls a gun on them, and orders them to hand over Mrs Smith. Presented with a
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by his guards and the dog. He is finally forced to drown the dog in a stream to throw his assailants off the scent. He then makes it to a nearby town, where he discovers he is on the west coast of Ireland and has apparently been staying on the estate of a close friend of Sir George Wheeler. He contacts Mrs Smith in London, who flies to meet him in
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Once in Malta, they try to infiltrate one of Wheeler's parties and discover the whereabouts of Slade. Wheeler soon recognises Mrs Smith — the daughter of his old friend Mackintosh — drugs her, and takes her aboard his yacht. Rearden tries to get the Maltese police to raid the boat, but they
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to avoid attention. This he does, apparently getting successfully away after punching a postman, and making off with the diamond-filled parcel. However, that evening, in his hotel room he is paid a visit by two detectives who have received an anonymous phone call advising them about the robbery. They
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Hill said, "I wrote a quick script which I was not particularly enamored with myself" and "much to my shock and surprise" Paul Newman agreed to star and John Huston wanted to direct. Newman's producing partner John Foreman would produce. The film was financed by Warners as part of the slate of films
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In the meantime, Rearden falls under suspicion by the escape organisation. Doubting his claims to be an Australian criminal, they beat him violently and savage him with a guard dog. Eventually, he manages to fight back and escape the building, setting it on fire. He makes out across country, pursued
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In London, Mackintosh discreetly monitors the progress of Rearden. His entry into prison has been a planned sting operation to smoke out the organisation. It is now intended they will be raided, rounded up and Slade returned to prison. Following a speech attacking the handling of the Slade escape by
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A few weeks later, he is approached by a well-spoken inmate who offers to act as a go-between with an organisation which can spring him from the prison in exchange for a large cut of the stolen diamonds. They are used to helping prisoners escape, and have another exit planned shortly, which he can
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and driven away at high speed. They are then drugged by injection, and taken to a secret location, somewhere in wild, deserted countryside. When Slade and Rearden awake, they are told they will be kept there for a week until the hunt for them dies down.
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called it a "reasonably entertaining old-fashioned thriller" "if you can accept Newman as a totally unconvincing Australian..., an appalling array of accents (mainly Irish), and Dominique Sanda as an unlikely member of the British Secret Service."
365:. He slowly begins to blend in with the other prisoners, and is assigned to laundry-washing duties. A few days after entering he encounters Ronald Slade, a former intelligence officer kept in high security after having been exposed as a 630:
Hill worked on the script with Huston and says the director was ill. Although Hill ended up with sole screen credit, he says, "I wrote 90% of the first half, various people wrote the rest. I didn't think it was a very good film."
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The judge at his trial is angered by the failure to recover the stolen diamonds from Rearden, who he believes has stashed them away somewhere, and sentences him to 20 years in jail. Rearden is shipped off to
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stars as Joseph Rearden, a jewel thief-turned-intelligence operative, sent to infiltrate a Soviet spy ring in England, by helping one of their agents break out of prison. The cast also features
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The film received a mixed reception when it was released, and did not perform well at the box office, in either the United Kingdom, United States or Canada. David Robinson, reviewer for
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without paying Hill any extra money. As a compromise, Warners sent Hill some novels they had optioned and offered to pay for him to write the script for one. He selected
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join, if he is prepared to put up the money, to which he agrees. Two days later a diversion is arranged, and smoke bombs are hurled over the walls. Using the
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on July 25, 1973, where it received a mixed critical response. Huston called it "a spy thriller with some amusing moments" that was similar to his earlier
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wrote it was "perhaps the first anti-spy movie", as it "seems to have been made by a group of people with no sympathy or understanding for spy movies."
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wrote it was "a tame tale of British espionage and counter-espionage", and added that "there's a whole lot of nothing going on here."
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officer Mackintosh. He and his deputy, Mrs. Smith, inform him of a simple way to steal diamonds which are transported via the
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According to a contemporary article on the making of the film, the script was not completed two weeks into shooting.
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are unconvinced by Rearden's pretence to be an innocent Australian who has recently arrived in London.
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Murphy, Mary (27 January 1972). "MOVIE CALL SHEET: Janet Leigh Set for Role in 'Rabbits'".
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Rearden and a fellow prisoner, who turns out to be Slade, are lifted over the walls by a
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The scene in which Rearden realises that Slade is on board Wheeler's yacht was shot at
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Walter Hill says he never saw the final product, but was told it was "a real bomb".
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Vollmer, Lucie. (20 December 1972). "MOVIE CALL SHEET: Groucho Set in Documentary".
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who later recalled it as an unhappy experience. He was having a legal dispute with
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Joseph Rearden, a petty criminal-turned-agent for British intelligence, arrives in
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The house where Slade and Rearden stay after their escape is Ardfry house,
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Haber, Joyce. (1 August 1972). "Nixon Casts a Vote for 'Skyjacked'".
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Haber, Joyce (23 October 1972). "Networks' September Song Souring".
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still made it watchable because of Huston's gift for storytelling.
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The New York Times; Hill signed to do the script in January 1972
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an old friend and war comrade, Sir George Wheeler MP in the
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Index


film poster
Tom Chantrell
John Huston
Walter Hill
The Freedom Trap
Desmond Bagley
John Foreman
Paul Newman
Dominique Sanda
James Mason
Harry Andrews
Ian Bannen
Oswald Morris
Russell Lloyd
Maurice Jarre
Warner Bros.
Columbia
Cold War
spy film
John Huston
Walter Hill
The Freedom Trap
Desmond Bagley
Paul Newman
Dominique Sanda
James Mason
Harry Andrews
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