Overview:
In 1943, two British intelligence officers concoct Operation Mincemeat, wherein their plan to drop a corpse with false papers off the coast of Spain would fool Nazi spies into believing the Allied forces were planning to attack by way of Greece rather than Sicily.Status: | Released (2022-04-01) |
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Awards: | 2 nominations |
Screen: | Michelle Ashford, Ben Macintyre |
Productions: | See-Saw Films, Cohen Media Group, A Film Location Company, Archery Pictures, FilmNation Entertainment, Palma Pictures, Cross City Films, Haversack Films Limited |
Production Countries: | Australia, Spain, United Kingdom, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English, Deutsch, Español |
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Crews
- 1189067: Michelle Ashford - Writer - Writing
- 1779291: Ben Macintyre - Book - Writing
- 1193633: Charles S. Cohen - Producer - Production
- 15083: Sebastian Blenkov - Director of Photography - Camera
- 37276: Iain Canning - Producer - Production
- 37270: Emile Sherman - Producer - Production
- 1405795: Tim Cavagin - Sound Re-Recording Mixer - Sound
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Reviews
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Why, oh why, did they have to clutter this up with a romance? As a wartime adventure film, it's got all the ingredients for a cracker. As WWII starts to turn into a more offensive affair, the allies are looking for any means to divert the Nazis from their true intentions. To that end ....
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It's nothing that I overly enjoyed, though <em>'Operation Mincemeat'</em> is a good flick. A suitably entertaining (true, if likely 'reimagined' and all that) tale is told within roughly 128 minutes, I do think that run time could've been shorter but I wouldn't go as far as to say ....
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