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Crossplot

Crossplot

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Director: Alvin Rakoff
Actors: Roger Moore, Martha Hyer, Alexis Kanner, Claudie Lange, Derek Francis
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Category: DVD

List Price: $14.98
Buy New: $2.75
You Save: $12.23 (82%)



New (41) Used (15) Collectible (1) from $2.57

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 81175

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Letterboxed, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 96
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 1008009
UPC: 027616920546
EAN: 0027616920546

Theatrical Release Date: 1969
Release Date: March 22, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Set in London during the swinging '60s this sly action-thriller stars Roger Moore (For Your Eyes Only Octopussy) as a hip young professional who gets mixed up in a dangerous state of affairs. With taut suspense around every corner Crossplot will keep you riveted!Working with beautiful model Marla Kugash (Claudie Lange) on a big new campaign suave advertising executive Gary Fenn (Moore) is living the good life. But the good life turns bad when someone tries to kill Marla and frame him for murder! Suddenly on the lam with thugs and the police in pursuit Gary learns that Marla has caught them up in a complex game of political intrigue that could cost them their lives!System Requirements: Running Time 96 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: PG-13 UPC: 027616920546 Manufacturer No: 1008009


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars post `Saint' escapade . . .   August 30, 2008
This 1969 feature was Sir Roger Moore's first film after finishing his long running role as Simon Templar on the television series `The Saint'. Crossplot, has many `Saintly' influences as producer Robert S. Baker, director Alvin Rakoff, and writers Leigh Vance and John Kruse, were all involved in the series. Filmed at Elstree Studios, with Moore as a co-producer, the film very much has the look and flavor of a Saint adventure, only without Simon Templar.

Roger Moore is Gary Fenn, a good natured and fun loving London advertising executive. Due to some deception, Fenn is bent on locating a missing Hungarian model, one Marla Kugash (Claudie Lange), for an advertising campaign. Without knowing it, the lovely Miss Kugash is a key figure in a criminal conspiracy, and there are those who would like very much to find her, and keep her from revealing what she may know.

The story has twists and turns that lead to unexpected places, and though the journey may not always make sense, it's fun to follow along with Fenn and Kugash. The action highlight features a helicopter chasing a vintage roadster across the countryside, with predictable results. Claudie Lange's comic ability, charm, and chemistry with her leading man, make the film worth watching. Marla's Aunt, a television director, is played by Martha Hyer. Bernard Lee, `M' in the James Bond films, appears with Sir Roger, the future Bond to be, for the first time.

Not a great film by any means, but worth a look if you like Roger Moore, or British light adventure comedies. The double-sided disc contains both letterbox and fullscreen versions. Crossplot is subtitled, scored by composer Stanley Black, and the title credits song `I'll Find My Love' is sung by John Rowles.



4 out of 5 stars CHASE AND ASSASINATION MOVIE   August 10, 2008


I'm in a DVD club, always looking for a bargain, so when this one came up for little of nothing I chose it. I've all the Roger Moore James Bond flics and the plot of this one didn't sound bad.

The movie is enjoyable but lacks the high suspense, cutting edge of many of the adventure films of the late 1960s. While it is engrossing it is also played for humor in many parts, while still retaining a serious note too. Sort of a serious 'keystone cops' with Moore's being chased by both the police and the bad guys only in a light manner, never gets in the way of the plot.

Besides the cast as listed, Bernard Lee and a very young Dudley Sutton of later 'Lovejoy' fame show up here, with both Sutton and Lee making abrupt exits due assasination by movie's end. Unusual here also for Martha Hyer, another of my all time favorites, in that she plays one of the baddies. All of this while somewhat serious is great fun and good entertainment. The good guys triumph and the bad guys go off wherever bad guys go. There are a few loose ends at movie's end, but who cares, it remains an entertaining movie all the same.

As to the helicopter episode, while it lends an interesting segment, I do not see it as anything special in adventure movies of the time, and certainly is not on level with the copter attack scenes in You Only Live Twice with Sean Connery as Bond. And the eventual explosion of the copter is a bit contrived as the high tension wires do their job. For my taste, the wedding episode with its tension and brass humor equals the copter episode. The later scenes with the Queen's own horse and artillery is for this American well worth seeing.

Once your eye becomes accustom to many of these actors looking much thinner and younger the movie does hold your attention. I wouldn't pay a bundle for this one but if the price is right, then it is a good buy. It is also a movie to be watched more than once, as the interplay between Moore and Lange is well played. It eventually becomes a 'marriage' of sorts on screen. And how did that woman hold all that food?

Semper Fi.



5 out of 5 stars Great thriller in the Charade tradition   April 22, 2005
 16 out of 16 found this review helpful

This is a wonderful, over-looked film made by star Moore between The Saint and The Persuaders. Actually, the technical credits are similar to both these series, and it seems at times like a longer episode of either of them at times, but that's no bad thing. The plot is standard "39 Steps" territory -- innocent man on the run from cops and villians. However, it's done in a great 60s style, reminiscent of "Charade" and "Arabesque". OK, it's not quite in that class (it does look as if it was shot for TV), and some of the back projection is decidedly ropey, but it's a thrilling ride back through the sort of adventure series and films the British used to make well in the past and sadly don't make any more. If you liked the old ITC series of the 60s, or Moore in his prime, then this is a great reminder of how good they could be at their best. And don't forget to watch out for the helicopter chase -- it's a corker that would grace a film with a much bigger budget. The UK cast is great, too. Watch out particularly for Francis Matthews (the voice of the original Captain Scarlet and Paul Temple on TV).