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The File of the Golden Goose

1969

R

1 h 45 m

United Kingdom

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Crime

Drama

U.S. Agent Novak and Scotland Yard Officer Thompson go undercover to infiltrate a counterfeit organization.
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5.5 /10

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Yul Brynner
Peter Novak
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Charles Gray
The Owl
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Edward Woodward
Arthur Thompson
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John Barrie
Supt. Sloane
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Adrienne Corri
Angela Richmond
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Graham Crowden
Smythe
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Walter Gotell
George Leeds
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Anthony Jacobs
Firenos
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Ivor Dean
Reynolds
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Hugh McDermott
Ray Moss
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Hilary Heath
Ann Marlowe
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Ken Jones
Stroud
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Karel Stepanek
Mueller
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Bernard Archard
Collins
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Geoffrey Reed
Martin
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Joe Cornelius
Gordie
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Paddy Webster
Mary
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Denis Shaw
Vance

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lamiez Holworthy Dj

29/05/2023 22:24
source: The File of the Golden Goose
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Mphatso Princess Mac

16/11/2022 13:31
The File of the Golden Goose
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Blackmax

16/11/2022 02:52
The movie itself is a pedestrian crime movie that takes a tiny premise and extends it over the length of a movie. Not a good thing. So the movie basically stinks. But if you want a hoot, watch it to see Yul Brynner's horrifying attempt to sound like a New York "wiseguy" while swimming through his natural Russian accent. It's not so much the accent being silly, as the dialog being something from the "Dead End Kids". If people paid to see this in the theater, maybe it was a good escape since cable TV and the internet hadn't been invented yet. Or maybe they asked for their money back. Really dreadful.
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CamïlaRossïna

16/11/2022 02:52
I think it is safe to say that if Yul Brynner is able to pull off a role in your film, it doesn't matter how weak the story, script, or anything else is... Brynner seems to make anything more entertaining.
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Cam

16/11/2022 02:52
A routine,uninspired secret agent thriller.What is not generally acknowledged is that this film is a remake of Anthony Mann's first-class 'B' Film Noir T-MEN(1947).The original had far more resonance and atmosphere(mainly because of Mann's effective direction and John Alton's moody monochrome photography).THE FILE OF THE GOLDEN GOOSE has touristy views of London,flat colour imagery,and unremarkable direction by Sam Wanamaker.Wanamaker,a fine actor,never really made it as a film director,and despite some reputable performers here,like Yul Brynner(in the old Dennis O'Keefe role),and Edward Woodward(in the doomed Alfred Ryder part),the result is a just passable time-waster.
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Violly

16/11/2022 02:52
This movie was better than I had expected. The script is not exactly Oscar-caliber, but "Golden Goose" has good actors and an interesting story. The various location shots of London were impressive. Yul Brynner plays a U.S. Secret Service agent trying to bust up a counterfeiting ring.
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Simo Beyyoudh

16/11/2022 02:52
Yul Brynner, another unique in the cinema history! An actor with a fascinating, natural, credible personality in whatever role he did. And here he makes a character as he is, a rough one. Sam Wanamaker's direction is impeccable. All the other actors are very good: Charles Gray, Edward Woodward, John Barrie, Adrienne Corri, Graham Crowden, Walter Gotell. I do not think it's a waste of time watching this movie.
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Oumychou

16/11/2022 02:52
Yul Brynner (yes, Yul Brynner, believe it or not) plays a U.S. Secret Service agent assigned by Washington to investigate an international gang counterfeiting $100 bills in Europe. He teams up with a Scotland Yard detective played by Edward Woodward ("The Equalizer" in a future life). The movie opens with the gang attempting to assassinate Brynner near the United Nations building in New York, because he has developed too much evidence. The gang misses, of course, but his girl friend is killed. Brynner travels to London, works undercover, and gets in good with the gang. I gave this movie a 7 out of 10, if only because they got the right American law enforcement agency (Secret Service) investigating counterfeit.
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Ranz and Niana

16/11/2022 02:52
"The file of the golden goose" is entertaining stuff,if you are not asking too much.There are counterfeiters in those trouble times and their ambitions know no bounds ,they are spreading all over Europe ,including the United Kingdom,which is a shame.Fortunately ,Yul Brynner is at hand ,and with his colleague, he infiltrates the gang,pretending he is a specialist too.He meets Peter Van Eyck who is very fond of Turkish baths but ,against all expectations,is not the big boss. Best scene: Brynner's colleague,meeting his wife in a shopping arcade and pretending he's never met her. Nice cruise on the Thames.
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MOHAMED 94

16/11/2022 02:52
If you are a big fan of Yul Brynner who plays the role of a U.S. Secret Service agent named Peter Novak, you will enjoy his great performance dealing with Scotland Yard policemen and a very dangerous counterfeiting ring of thugs. Novak joins up with his partner, Edward Woodward,(Arthur Thompson) who works for Scotland Yard and the two of them decide to work their way into this counterfeiting gang who are very clever and will kill you at the drop of a dime. Peter Novak runs into all kinds of situations and even a brothel and message parlors. This film runs rather long and it seemed to me they could have cut a great deal of this film on the cutting room floor, and the ending was very disappointing. However, all the actors in this film gave an outstanding performance and it was great to see this Classic 1969 film.
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