The Deadly Affair

The Deadly Affair (1967)

From the author of "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold"

  • Genre: Thriller, Mystery, Drama
  • Release Date: 1967-01-26
  • User Rating: 6.256/10 from 88 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 55min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Sidney Lumet Film Productions
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Sidney Lumet
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Summary

Charles Dobbs is a British secret agent investigating the apparent suicide of Foreign Office official Samuel Fennan. Dobbs suspects that Fennan's wife, Elsa, a survivor of a Nazi Germany extermination camp, might have some clues, but other officials want Dobbs to drop the case. So Dobbs hires a retiring inspector, Mendel, to quietly make inquiries. Dobbs isn't at all sure as there are a number of anomalies that simply can't be explained away. Dobbs is also having trouble at home with his errant wife, whom he very much loves, having frequent affairs. He's also pleased to see an old friend, Dieter Frey, who he recruited after the war. With the assistance of a colleague and a retired policeman, Dobbs tries to piece together just who is the spy and who in fact assassinated Fennan.

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  • James Mason

    as Charles Dobbs
  • Simone Signoret

    as Elsa Fennan
  • Maximilian Schell

    as Dieter Frey
  • Harriet Andersson

    as Ann Dobbs
  • Harry Andrews

    as Inspector Mendel
  • Kenneth Haigh

    as Bill Appleby
  • Roy Kinnear

    as Adam Scarr
  • Max Adrian

    as Morton - Adviser
  • Lynn Redgrave

    as Virgin Bumpus
  • Robert Flemyng

    as Samuel Fennan
  • Leslie Sands

    as Inspector
  • Corin Redgrave

    as David
  • David Warner

    as Edward II (in Edward II)
  • Timothy West

    as Matrvis (in Edward II)
  • Stanley Lebor

    as Lancaster (in Edward II)
  • Charles Kay

    as Lightborn (in Edward II)
  • Michael Bryant

    as Gaveston (in Edward II)
  • Jonathan Wales

    as Gurney (in Edward II)
  • Paul Hardwick

    as Young Mortimer (in Edward II)
  • Murray Brown

    as Nobleman (in Edward II)
  • William Dysart

    as Nobleman (in Edward II)
  • Peter Harrison

    as Nobleman (in Edward II)
  • Roger Jones

    as Nobleman (in Edward II)
  • David Quilter

    as Nobleman (in Edward II)
  • Terence Sewards

    as Nobleman (in Edward II)
  • Paul Starr

    as Nobleman (in Edward II)
  • June Murphy

    as Witch #1 (in Macbeth)
  • Frank Williams

    as Witch #2 (in Macbeth)
  • Rosemary Lord

    as Witch #3 (in Macbeth)
  • Janet Hargreaves

    as Aldwych Theatre Tickey Clerk
  • Kenneth Ives

    as Stage Hand
  • Juba Kennerley

    as Play Spectator
  • Petra Markham

    as Play Spectator
  • Patrick Halpin

    as Play Spectator
  • Leonard Llewellyn

    as Play Spectator
  • Patricia Payne

    as Play Spectator
  • James Payne

    as Play Spectator
  • Dido Plumb

    as Play Spectator
  • Pearl Prescod

    as Play Spectator
  • Robert Rowland

    as Usher
  • Sheraton Blount

    as Eunice Scarr
  • Margaret Lacey

    as Mrs Bird
  • Les White

    as Karel Harek aka Blondie
  • Michael Brennan

    as Wolfe - the Barman
  • Denis Shaw

    as Wolfe - Publican
  • Maria Charles

    as Blonde in Pub
  • Amanda Walker

    as Brunette in Pub
  • Fred Machon

    as Pub Patron
  • Peter Roy

    as Pub Patron
  • Andrew Andreas

    as Pub Waiter
  • Julian Sherrier

    as Serpentine Head Waiter
  • Gerry Judge

    as Serpentine Waiter
  • John Dimech

    as Serpentine Waiter
  • Gertan Klauber

    as Man at Zurich Airport
  • Harold Coyne

    as Man at Zurich Airport
  • Alan Gibbs

    as Man at Zurich Airport
  • Lew Hooper

    as Man at Zurich Airport
  • Ned Hood

    as Man at Zurich Airport
  • Dan Darnelli

    as Man at Zurich Airport
  • Ann Barrass

    as Woman at Zurich Airport
  • Bunny Seaman

    as Old Lady at Zurich Airport
  • Judy Keirn

    as Stewardess
  • Richard Steele

    as Businessman
  • Tom Bowman

    as Police Sergeant
  • Joe Wadham

    as Policeman
  • Colin McKenzie

    as Policeman
  • Ernie Rice

    as Tramp
  • Victor Brooks

    as Cab Driver
  • Arnold Schulkes

    as Passerby at Victoria Station
  • Martin Lyder

    as Passerby at Victoria Station
Directing Sidney Lumet Director
Production Sidney Lumet Producer
Writing Paul Dehn Screenplay
Camera Freddie Young Director of Photography
Editing Thelma Connell Editor
Sound Quincy Jones Original Music Composer
Production Denis O'Dell Associate Producer
Production James Liggat Casting
Art John Howell Art Direction
Costume & Make-Up Cynthia Tingey Costume Design
Sound Chris Greenham Sound Editor
Camera Brian West Camera Operator
Lighting Jock Napper Gaffer
Costume & Make-Up Betty Glasow Hairstylist
Costume & Make-Up Jill Carpenter Makeup Artist
Art Percy Godbold Property Buyer
Writing John le Carré Novel
Art Pamela Cornell Set Dresser
Directing Ted Sturgis Assistant Director
Camera Kenneth J. Withers Focus Puller
Sound Gerry Humphreys Sound Recordist
Sound Les Hammond Sound Recordist

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