In post-WW2 Europe, when the dictator of a small police state dies during surgery, the operating surgeon, who's a visiting American doctor, is held captive in order to preserve the terrible state secret.
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The Great Manhunt
1950
R
1 h 37 m
United Kingdom
Drama
Romansa
Thriller
In post-WW2 Europe, when the dictator of a small police state dies during surgery, the operating surgeon, who's a visiting American doctor, is held captive in order to preserve the terrible state secret.
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Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Dr. John Marlowe
Glynis Johns
Lisa Robinson
Olga Lowe
Baba 'Robinson' - Taller Singer
Therese Van Kye
Teresa 'Robinson' - Shorter Singer
Jack Hawkins
Colonel Galcon
Walter Rilla
General Niva
Karel Stepanek
Dr. Revo
Leonard Sachs
Dr. Poldoi
Herbert Lom
Karl Theodor
Robert Ayres
Arthur J. Buckman
Howard Douglas
Clubman
Martin Boddey
Clubman
Russell Waters
Clubman
Arthur Howard
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Carl Jaffe
Janovic Prada
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Tugboat Captain
Gerard Heinz
Tomasi Bendel
Leslie Linder
Andre
Leo Bieber
Man at Telephone Box
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RK+UMA=SOURYAM
29/05/2023 21:50
The Great Manhunt_720p(480P)
Laycon
29/05/2023 21:34
source: The Great Manhunt
nassifzeytoun
16/11/2022 12:52
State Secret
Anele Ney Zondo
16/11/2022 02:09
I read one of the below reviews and it mentioned this movie was a little like 1950's "Crisis" with Cary Grant so I had to see it. And as it was, it was well worth the time as this movie was as I stated a "very good movie." I did like the little surprise ending it had and that's about all I'll say.
kalifa bojang
16/11/2022 02:09
The producers wrote films by Hitchcock and Carol Reed, and it shows. A lightweight suspenser, with the charm of impeccably urbane Fairbanks and that Paper Doll lady (surprisingly, Jack Hawkins lacks a light touch). Marvellously photographed by Robert Krasker-- how did he fit it in with The Third Man -- in the Dolomite Mountains (see contemporary report in Sight and Sound magazine). Little recognised, but this is cinematic st
OfficialJanetMbugua
16/11/2022 02:09
This is a movie which for so long seems to have been on a backburner despite its strong cast and speedy flow. Made in 1950, yet it contains much cinematography (albeit black and white) which would be in keeping with a film made many years later.
The story, written by Sydney Gilliat is both exciting and well told and skips along in absorbing fashion, keeping alive the kind of political extremes of a few years before under the Nazis, or perhaps a few years later under Communist regimes. The central theme of escapism is really well told and the main characters, played by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Glynis Johns and Jack Hawkins are perfectly performed.
A brilliant, yet vastly underrated film.
MR. & MRS. CHETTRI 🕷
16/11/2022 02:09
This is a good little thriller that I quite enjoyed watching, since it borrows a lot of elements from "The Prisoner of Zenda" and "The 39 Steps", and it also looks like a Hitchcock thriller: Well written, paced and acted.
A fictitious authoritarian country somewhere in central/eastern Europe, political intrigues, a double impersonating the head of state, picturesque towns and eccentric locals, an exciting car chase, a man running for his life, daggers at dawn, a charming ruthless villain and a totally unexpected ending. Fine entertainment for a Sunday afternoon.
And a fine cast too: Fairbanks Jr as the man in the run, the commanding presence of Jack Hawkins as the master villain and the always excellent Herbert Lom in a small but nevertheless key role.
Big Natty 🌠📸🥳
16/11/2022 02:09
This is a wonderful film and well worth seeing; if you can find it! It used to be on TV all the time, but I haven't seen it in years and cannot find a copy. One very interesting fact about the movie is that it was, to the best of my knowledge, the first film to make use of Esperanto. In the film, all the citizens of the made up nation of Vosnia speak Esperanto! Esperanto was constructed in 1887 as a universal language, drawing words and structure from many different languages. The hope was that it would be adopted as an "everyman's language" and be equally difficult for all people to master. State Secret gives the viewer a chance to hear fluent Esperanto, as well as adding flavor to the underlying excitement of the plot.
SocialIntrovert3020
16/11/2022 02:09
Based on a novel by the creator of the TV series 'The Virginian'. This cracking Cold War retread of 'The Prisoner of Zenda', with Italy standing in for the fictitious Balkan republic of Vosnia (national anthem courtesy of William Alwyn), is a consummate job all round that ranks alongside antecedents like 'The 39 Steps' and 'The Mortal Storm' and deserves to be much better known today.
fausia Paulino
16/11/2022 02:09
This is impressingly well done as everything in it is totally convincing, especially the language specially constructed for this film - it sounds a little bit like Romanian and some Yugoslav languages but is neither of them. Glynis Johns is the most impressing acting contribution here, while Jack Hawkins is superb as a superior leader in charge as usual, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr is exactly the right type for the naïve doctor who is called on to operate on a dictator without knowing it before it's too late. The story is a nail-biting thriller of high tension and suspense, and I am sure even Hitchcock would have been impressed here. The finale in the mountains is a special treat, and the surprises on the way never cease to pile up in constant up-turning of the intrigue. I saw it more than 50 years ago, ever since then I have been looking forward to seeing it again, and it was no disappointment. On the contrary.
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RK+UMA=SOURYAM
29/05/2023 21:50
The Great Manhunt_720p(480P)
Laycon
29/05/2023 21:34
source: The Great Manhunt
nassifzeytoun
16/11/2022 12:52
State Secret
Anele Ney Zondo
16/11/2022 02:09
I read one of the below reviews and it mentioned this movie was a little like 1950's "Crisis" with Cary Grant so I had to see it. And as it was, it was well worth the time as this movie was as I stated a "very good movie." I did like the little surprise ending it had and that's about all I'll say.
kalifa bojang
16/11/2022 02:09
The producers wrote films by Hitchcock and Carol Reed, and it shows. A lightweight suspenser, with the charm of impeccably urbane Fairbanks and that Paper Doll lady (surprisingly, Jack Hawkins lacks a light touch). Marvellously photographed by Robert Krasker-- how did he fit it in with The Third Man -- in the Dolomite Mountains (see contemporary report in Sight and Sound magazine). Little recognised, but this is cinematic st
OfficialJanetMbugua
16/11/2022 02:09
This is a movie which for so long seems to have been on a backburner despite its strong cast and speedy flow. Made in 1950, yet it contains much cinematography (albeit black and white) which would be in keeping with a film made many years later.
The story, written by Sydney Gilliat is both exciting and well told and skips along in absorbing fashion, keeping alive the kind of political extremes of a few years before under the Nazis, or perhaps a few years later under Communist regimes. The central theme of escapism is really well told and the main characters, played by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Glynis Johns and Jack Hawkins are perfectly performed.
A brilliant, yet vastly underrated film.
MR. & MRS. CHETTRI 🕷
16/11/2022 02:09
This is a good little thriller that I quite enjoyed watching, since it borrows a lot of elements from "The Prisoner of Zenda" and "The 39 Steps", and it also looks like a Hitchcock thriller: Well written, paced and acted.
A fictitious authoritarian country somewhere in central/eastern Europe, political intrigues, a double impersonating the head of state, picturesque towns and eccentric locals, an exciting car chase, a man running for his life, daggers at dawn, a charming ruthless villain and a totally unexpected ending. Fine entertainment for a Sunday afternoon.
And a fine cast too: Fairbanks Jr as the man in the run, the commanding presence of Jack Hawkins as the master villain and the always excellent Herbert Lom in a small but nevertheless key role.
Big Natty 🌠📸🥳
16/11/2022 02:09
This is a wonderful film and well worth seeing; if you can find it! It used to be on TV all the time, but I haven't seen it in years and cannot find a copy. One very interesting fact about the movie is that it was, to the best of my knowledge, the first film to make use of Esperanto. In the film, all the citizens of the made up nation of Vosnia speak Esperanto! Esperanto was constructed in 1887 as a universal language, drawing words and structure from many different languages. The hope was that it would be adopted as an "everyman's language" and be equally difficult for all people to master. State Secret gives the viewer a chance to hear fluent Esperanto, as well as adding flavor to the underlying excitement of the plot.
SocialIntrovert3020
16/11/2022 02:09
Based on a novel by the creator of the TV series 'The Virginian'. This cracking Cold War retread of 'The Prisoner of Zenda', with Italy standing in for the fictitious Balkan republic of Vosnia (national anthem courtesy of William Alwyn), is a consummate job all round that ranks alongside antecedents like 'The 39 Steps' and 'The Mortal Storm' and deserves to be much better known today.
fausia Paulino
16/11/2022 02:09
This is impressingly well done as everything in it is totally convincing, especially the language specially constructed for this film - it sounds a little bit like Romanian and some Yugoslav languages but is neither of them. Glynis Johns is the most impressing acting contribution here, while Jack Hawkins is superb as a superior leader in charge as usual, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr is exactly the right type for the naïve doctor who is called on to operate on a dictator without knowing it before it's too late. The story is a nail-biting thriller of high tension and suspense, and I am sure even Hitchcock would have been impressed here. The finale in the mountains is a special treat, and the surprises on the way never cease to pile up in constant up-turning of the intrigue. I saw it more than 50 years ago, ever since then I have been looking forward to seeing it again, and it was no disappointment. On the contrary.
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