To Skin a Spy

September. 09,1966      
Rating:
5.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A French secret agent gets a license to kill when he is sent to Vienna to plug a security leak in this routine spy saga. He is caught in the crossfire of international enemy agents trying to eliminate the French.

Lino Ventura as  Pascal Fabre
Jean Bouise as  Margery, dit « le boiteux »
Marilù Tolo as  Anna
Adrian Hoven as  Kern
Charles Regnier as  Erfuhrt
Ellen Bahl as  Ingrid Kern
Wolfgang Preiss as  Chalieff
Jean Servais as  Weigelt
Louis Arbessier as  le Colonel
Mino Doro as  Man with Chalieff

Reviews

UnowPriceless
1966/09/09

hyped garbage

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GazerRise
1966/09/10

Fantastic!

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Stellead
1966/09/11

Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful

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Chirphymium
1966/09/12

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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rodrig58
1966/09/13

After a few collaborations with José Giovanni (as a writer), all action films developed outside of France (Marrakech - L'homme de Marrakech), (Tokyo - Rififi in Tokyo), (Spain - Crime on a Summer Morning), in To Skin a Spy (1966) Avec la peau des autres, we got an original tale of spies, held in Vienna. Lino Ventura, as usual, is the tough guy coming out victorious, killing all the others. We have an important distribution with relevant actors such as Jean Bouise, Jean Servais, Marilu Tolo, Wolfgang Preiss (the famous Dr. Mabuse). Notable Organ music in the foreground signed Michel Magne. Very professional cinematography signed by Jean Boffety. It is a spy movie, not like the others. It has a healthy dose of realism.

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slabihoud
1966/09/14

The film is not in any way special considering the amount of espionage films in the wake of James Bond and "The spy who came in from the cold". It follows definitely more in the John Le Carré mold though. But it never reaches beyond and tries to establish Vienna once again as a meeting place for spies and data trading of any kind. The extensive use of Vienna's settings is amusing for locals since they are quite accurately done. And Lino Ventura as a French agent is never wrong but what is somehow strange is the total lack of any Austrian actors, all roles of Austrians went to German actors. If you want to know how Vienna looked in the sixties this is a good reference.

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MARIO GAUCI
1966/09/15

Even if spy thrillers (which, naturally, proliferated during the Cold War) are favorites of mine, sometimes I find it hard to follow the films' convoluted plots -which, more often than not, end up not being all that interesting or even the central focus of the films themselves! However, I must say that this particular example takes the cake: never during the course of the 90-plus minutes of the film is it made at all clear just which side the various characters are on and what kind of information they're peddling! In spite of this, the film is rendered watchable by the typically gloomy East European settings, its constant double-crosses and moments of violence and, above all, its weathered gallery of performers - Lino Ventura, Jean Servais, Wolfgang Preiss, Jean Bouise and Rene' Koldehoff (the cast also includes Adrian Hoven and Marilu' Tolo, who's wasted as the only female in the group).

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dbdumonteil
1966/09/16

Although the screenplay was written by Jose Giovanni ,it was not representative of his work:his world was the world of romantic gangsters,cops,raiders or losers(often played by Lino Ventura or Alain Delon).He had often denounced death penalty long before it was abolished in his country.This is to my knowledge Giovanni's only attempt at a spy thriller.It's a routine work,but generally the plot is decipherable,which is not always the case with double agents stories.Effective directing by Jacques Deray who would have his hour of glory with Alain Delon ("la piscine" "Borsalino").Lino Ventura does a good job.

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