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'The Secret Ways' is a 1961 American neo noir mystery thriller film based on Alistair MacLean's 1959 novel 'The Last Frontier'. It was directed by Phil Karlson and stars Richard Widmark.SECRET WAYS, The

Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 28, Iss. 324, (Jan 1, 1961): 84.


Plot



In 1960 Vienna, after Soviet tanks crush the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, American adventurer Michael Reynolds (Richard Widmark) is hired by an international espionage ring to smuggle a noted scholar and resistance leader, Professor Jansci (Walter Rilla), out of Communist-ruled Hungary. Reynolds goes to Vienna to see the professor's daughter, Julia (Sonja Ziemann), and he persuades her to accompany him to Budapest. Once there, Reynolds is kidnapped by "freedom fighters" who take him to the professor's secret headquarters.

Meanwhile, one of Jansci's trusted aides is captured by the Hungarian Secret Police and forced to reveal the professor's hiding place. Reynolds, Julia, and Jansci are quickly rounded up and taken to Szarhaza Prison, where they are tortured by the sadistic Colonel Hidas (Howard Vernon).

They are rescued by a resistance fighter known as The Count (Charles Rgnier), who tricks the Communists into placing the prisoners in his custody. At the last moment the ruse is discovered. The Count is killed as the other three race to the airport where a chartered plane is waiting. Hidas pursues them but is killed in an accident on the runway. Safe at last, Reynolds, Julia, and the professor leave Hungary.

Cast



* Richard Widmark as Michael Reynolds

* Sonja Ziemann as Julia

* Charles Rgnier as The Count

* Walter Rilla as Jancsi

* Senta Berger as Elsa

* Howard Vernon as Colonel Hidas

* Heinz Moog as Minister Sakenov

* Hubert von Meyerinck as Sheffler

* Oskar Wegrostek as The Fat man

* Stefan Schnabel as Border official

* Elisabeth Neumann-Viertel as Olga

* Helmut Janatsch as Janos

* John Horsley as Jon Brainbridge

* Walter Wilz as Peter

* Raoul Retzer as Special Agent

* Georg Kvry as Language Professor

* Ady Berber as Sandor

* Jochen Brockmann as The Commandant

* Brigitte Brunmller as Waitress

* Reinhard Kolldehoff as The Count's Men

* Rudolf Rsner as The Count's Men

Production



The film was based on Alistair MacLean's novel 'The Last Frontier' which was published in the US as 'The Secret Ways'.THE BOOK REPORT: Espionage Story Delves Deep

Kirsch, Robert R. Los Angeles Times 8 Apr 1959: B5.


Actor Richard Widmark moved into producing in the 1950s while making 'Time Limit'.The Private Life of Richard Widmark Is Private: Richard Widmark

By DICK ADLER New York Times 7 Mar 1971: D17.
His production company, Heath Films, bought the screen rights in March 1959.LAST MILE' CREDIT IS BASIS FOR SUIT: John Wexley Seeks $150,000 From Film Producers -- Widmark Buys Novel

By THOMAS M. PRYOR New York Times 20 Mar 1959: 26.
Widmark called it "an anti-Communist thing" which "had nothing to do with my [personal] politics."Rerunning Widmark: The cackling killer's quiet now: The cackling killer's quiet now

Siskel, Gene. Chicago Tribune 10 June 1973: f3.


In August 1959 Heath Films signed a two-picture deal with Universal, the first of which was to be 'The Secret Ways'.CAPITOL THEATRE TO BE RENOVATED: Modern Design With Fewer Seats Planned -- Filming Completed on 'Spartacus'

By RICHARD NASON. New York Times (12 Aug 1959: 33.
Other books Widmark wanted to film were 'The Wounds of Hunder' and 'The Seven File'.Boroff Activates Season at Circle: New Plays Emphasized, With Four to Be Sponsored by Club

Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 17 Nov 1959: C9.


Widmark visited Austria with his wife Jean Hazlewood, who would write the script. They did considerable research and made a significant number of changes to the novel.

In May 1960 Phil Karlson signed to direct. Karlson went to Vienna on June 1, and filming began in August.New Pictures Get Go-Ahead Signals: Karlson, Levin Will Direct for Widmark and Pasternak

Scott, John L. Los Angeles Times 18 May 1960: A11.
Many local Austrian actors were cast in support roles.Seasoned Viennese Players Lined Up: Widmark Completes Casting; Mirisch Marks Anniversary

Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 16 Aug 1960: 21.


Shooting

According to an interview in Cinema Retro, associate producer Euan Lloyd stated that producer and star Richard Widmark did not like director Phil Karlson's proposed tongue-in-cheek direction of the screenplay written by Widmark's wife Jean Hazlewood. Widmark took over the direction of the film in September without credit.'Cinema Retro' Issue #1 'Euan Lloyd Interview'

Karlson says Widmark hired him on the basis of 'The Phenix City Story' because "he wanted to try to get realism in it" and the director told him "I wanted to do it as a James Bond. But he hadn't heard of James Bond. I said, "If we do this tongue in cheek, we'll be the first ones." He said, "No, I don't want to do it that way"." Karlson says he left for the last week of filming. Years later, after Karlson made 'The Silencers', a Bond-style spoof, he says Widmark tried to get him to do three more pictures. The director said, "He realized we'd have had, maybe, the first picture that would have taken him out of the role of the guy who kicks the old lady down the steps."[http://cine-resort.blogspot.com/2014/10/phil-karlson.html Todd McCarthy and Richard Thompson. Phil Karlson: Interview, November 19, 1973 Kings of the Bs; Working Within the Hollywood System, eds. Todd McCarthy and Charles Flynn (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1975), pp. 327-345. Rpt. Cine Resort, Oct. 7 2014]

Widmark had a series of movies in development as a proposed follow-up.WIDMARK'S FIRM ADDS TO AGENDA: Heath Plans Films in Japan and in England After Star Makes 'Seven File' Here

By HOWARD THOMPSON. New York Times 4 Feb 1961: 14.


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