Sam Wanamaker

Sam Wanamaker

  • Born: 1919-6-14
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Sophia 2022-03-14 14:12:31

      "Forced Pleasure" by a show master

      Burton always shows his true temperament, in fact, this is a character set he made for himself, "Richard Burton, this is my title, my motto, my epitaph, my cross. I won I have gained a diabolical reputation that has absolutely nothing to do with my accomplishments as an actor, I am the infamous...

    • Ashleigh 2022-03-14 08:01:02

      Remnant Feather Under the Cliff

      The film was released in 1965, four years ago in 61 years, the third Berlin crisis, the next year was the Caribbean artillery crisis. The two gangs are fighting with each other, and they are approaching the critical point.
          This year, the fourth 007 film was filmed.
          I agree with the opinion...

    • Vito 2022-03-17 09:01:10

      The long shot of 2 minutes and 40 seconds at the beginning outlines the Cold War world under heavy blockade, and also heralds the end of the fate of the protagonist who has no way to escape. This is a spy film that is condensed and concise from photography to dialogue. The cold scenes, the bleak soundtrack, and the dull rhythm all overlap with the inner world of the characters. Richard Burton's blockbuster dialogue at the end of the play is the subversion and ridicule of the world of espionage, revealing the ignorant and sinister side of human nature.

    • Roscoe 2022-04-23 07:05:20

      The theme is too real and exciting, and you can't guess the ending of a good screenwriter. If it wasn't because the first hour was too boring, it would have been five stars.

    The Spy Who Came in from the Cold quotes

    • Alec Leamas: I'm a man, you fool. Don't you understand? A plain, simple, muddled, fat-headed human being. We have them in the West, you know.

    • Alec Leamas: Mundt was a Nazi, wasn't he?

      Fiedler: He was a member of the Hitler Youth... as a boy.

      Alec Leamas: Now he's a grown-up Communist. He's what I would call... available.

      Fiedler: Like you!... Shall we begin? Let me start by asking you an amusing question.

      Alec Leamas: Let me start by asking you one! Make you laugh your head off! Where's my money? When can I go wherever... wherever home is? I mean, Carleton's gone home! Peters has gone home! What about me?

      Fiedler: The agreement was...

      Alec Leamas: Agreement!... You've broken the bloody agreement and barring miracles you've broken my bloody neck too! The agreement was that I should be interrogated for two weeks in Holland, paid, and allowed to slip quietly back to England without anyone knowing I'd ever been away. And nobody would have known if you hadn't broken the story.

      Fiedler: Just who the hell do you think you are? How dare you come stepping in here like Napoleon ordering me about? You are a traitor! Does it occur to you? A wanted, spent, dishonest man, the lowest currency of the Cold War? We buy you - we sell you - we lose you - we even can shoot you! Not a bird would stir in the trees outside. Not a single pheasant would turn his head to see what fell.