The Sell-Out (1977)
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The Sell-Out
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As of Aug 8 18:19 EDT (details)
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| Directed by | Peter Collinson |
| Cast | Oliver Reed, Richard Widmark, Gayle Hunnicutt, Sam Wanamaker and Vladek Sheybal |
| Theatrical Release | April 30, 1977 |
| DVD Release | June 1, 2003 |
| Running Time | 88 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 798622300225 |
| Buy this item | $14.95 at Amazon.com As of Aug 8 18:19 EDT (details) 1 DVD, WESTLAKE ENTERTAINMENT INC, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 10 new from $2.99, 4 used from $4.46 |
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|  | pretty good plot, but rather poorly executed |  |
As the first reviewer said, the direction of this is clunky at best. The acting is good, but this is one of the poor efforts that Read made for money when his career was derailing due to drinking and simple laziness. Widmark is quite good, as are the Israeli operatives, and you believe their tragedy. What I most liked about the film is that more is left unexplained and while Read gives a bit of a soliloquy at the end, it is not clear what all the agendas were and no simple labels seem to apply.
This is above average for a spy film, but could have been much much better.
December 9, 2007 |  | 'Twas only a payday for Widmark. |  |
In this work filmed entirely in Israel, Richard Widmark gamely portrays Sam Lucas, a "retired" CIA operative who discovers that he is involuntarily back in action due to the sudden urging of his former initiate Gabriel Lee (Oliver Reed) who has been turned by the Soviet Union and now wants to come back into the American fold, not realizing that both players in the game have sent assassins to Israel to eliminate him, and Lucas as well. The direction is flabby with undue emphasis being placed upon silly and, naturally, superfluous stunts and car chases, with an inappropriate free hand being given to Gayle Hunnicut, playing the wife of Lucas and former lover of Lee, whose melodramatism proves distortive for what should be the critical scenes in this leaden affair, while the pudgy Englishman Reed, ill-advised to strip to the waist, has his lines dubbed in order to present an acceptable American accent.
April 27, 2005This version from Westlake Entertainment is probably the best in the market.
Digital quality, lot of action and extras.
Great for any collection. October 23, 2003
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