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The Manchurian Candidate [1962 film]

di John Frankenheimer (Director), George Axelrod (Screenwriter)

Altri autori: David Amram (Compositore), Richard Condon (Original novel), James Gregory (Actor), Laurence Harvey (Actor), Angela Lansbury (Actor)4 altro, Janet Leigh (Actor), Leslie Parrish (Actor), Henry Silva (Actor), Frank Sinatra (Actor)

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A U.S. Army platoon, captured in the Korean conflict, is whisked to Manchuria for three nightmarish days of experimental drug-and-hypnosis-induced conditioning to carry out the orders of the enemy upon release. When a decorated Korean War veteran who has been brainwashed starts to commit political assassinations, his old military commander begins to suspect and must stop him.… (altro)
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A slow, insipid beginning slowly morphs into a juggernaut of a psyco-espionage thriller. Sinatra is electric. Angela Lansbury is titan (she had me staggered). Frankenheimer helms your attention with interesting choices. “Manchurian Candidate” is a racist/anti-communist fiction from the Korean War, based on notions of Oriental despotism, Western individualism vs Eastern collectivism, & anti-immigrant anxieties over infiltration/espionage. This is something! ( )
  jgcorrea | Mar 15, 2024 |
Some American soldiers are captured in Korea and brainwashed.

Clever story, shot well. The dialog, acting and music are all quite good as well. I wasn't sure what to expect from a Frank Sinatra movie (this is the first I've seen), but I'm pleasantly surprised. The 2004 remake could hardly have been more pointless. ( )
  comfypants | Feb 17, 2016 |
Substance: The basic story-line makes points about the frantic anti-Communism of the time (post-WW2 to post-Korean-War) and plays on the McCarthy accusations and hearings. Anything else will spoil the fun.
The romance between Ben and Rosie happens too quickly in the film; I presume the book is a bit less abbreviated.
Style: Suspenseful and dramatic at the time (1962), the plot now looks obvious and the acting histrionic. However, the flash-backs to the brain-washing are superbly contrived, and Angela Lansbury is magnificent.

NOTES: Yes, McCarthy was bone-headed and grand-standing, but there really were Communists in the government at the time - and afterwards.
FWIW, if you don't have an intimate acquaintance with the layout of a particular large auditorium, there is no way you can find a path from one place to another without a map or a lot of back-tracking. Dramatic license at work.

Bizarre: (Wikipedia 2011-12-09) "In 1998, software engineer C.J. Silverio noted that several long passages of the novel seemed to be borrowed, almost word for word, from Robert Graves' 1934 novel I, Claudius. Forensic linguist John Olsson judged that "There can be no disputing that Richard Condon plagiarized from Robert Graves." 1. ^ Lara, Adair (4 October 2003). "Has a local software engineer unmasked 'The Manchurian Candidate'? Menlo Park woman says author Richard Condon plagiarized.". San Francisco Chronicle. http://articles.sfgate.com/2003-10-04/entertainment/17512034_1_silverio-richard-.... Retrieved 4 March 2011.

Interesting: (Amazon 2011-12-09) Claims the film was withheld by Sinatra for 25 years after Kennedy's assassination in 1963, but see this review at http://www.bookrags.com/research/the-manchurian-candidate-sjpc-03/

"The film received mixed reviews and mixed reactions—it was picketed in Orange County for being left wing and picketed in Paris for being right wing—but its original and gripping delineation of the lone gunman and his preparations for the murder of the president, so close to the actual death of Kennedy, propelled it into a kind of obscurity. Over the next 15 years it was difficult to see the film, increasing its aura and, as the amount of contradictory information mounted on the death of Kennedy, the work seemed prophetic not only in foreseeing a president murdered, but in foreseeing a political atmosphere that could make any conspiracy seem imaginable." ( )
  librisissimo | Dec 9, 2011 |
Brilliantly imagined and exquisitely executed. ( )
  paulsikora | Dec 2, 2006 |
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  freixas | Mar 31, 2023 |
The film moves freely between realism and surrealism. Frankenheimer shows Iselin at a press conference and Senate hearing, with details lifted directly from the Army-McCarthy hearings; as Iselin waves a list of "card-carrying communists," TV sets in the foreground show the same scene being carried on the news. Yet other scenes are from Raymond's disturbed point of view, especially when his hypnotic trigger (the Queen of Diamonds) appears in a solitaire game. There's a scene where Sinatra's character holds up a deck full of queens while trying to deprogram Raymond; it's a little out of focus, and Frankenheimer confesses on the commentary track that although Sinatra supplied several other takes, they weren't as good, so he went with the flawed one, only to be praised for the unfocused shot showing Raymond's disturbed perceptions.
 
An extravagant tale of a brainwashed Korean War vet programmed to turn assassin at the flip of a playing card, Manchurian is a high-spirited send-up of McCarthyism, Communism, and everything in between. As the unwitting candidate, Laurence Harvey puts his agonized-fink routine to good use; the fellow vet on Harvey’s trail is Frank Sinatra, who infamously kept the film off screens for almost twenty-five years (he relented in 1987). But the legendary performance here is Angela Lansbury’s ruthless turn as the antihero’s wicked mom; she’s enough to make you wonder if this was Barbara Bush’s favorite movie.
aggiunto da SnootyBaronet | modificaGQ, Tom Carson
 
“The Manchurian Candidate,” despite Frankenheimer’s uneven, often barely adequate, staging, is still vivid because of the script. It took off from a political double entendre that everybody had been thinking of (“Why, if Joe McCarthy were working for the Communists, he couldn’t be doing them more good!”) and carried it to startling absurdity, and the extravagances and conceits and conversational non sequiturs (by George Axelrod out of Richard Condon) were ambivalent and funny in a way that was trashy yet liberating.
aggiunto da SnootyBaronet | modificaNew Yorker, Pauline Kael
 

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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Frankenheimer, JohnDirectorautore primariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Axelrod, GeorgeScreenwriterautore principaletutte le edizioniconfermato
Amram, DavidCompositoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Condon, RichardOriginal novelautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Gregory, JamesActorautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Harvey, LaurenceActorautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Lansbury, AngelaActorautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Leigh, JanetActorautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Parrish, LeslieActorautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Silva, HenryActorautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Sinatra, FrankActorautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Maida, AdamImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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A U.S. Army platoon, captured in the Korean conflict, is whisked to Manchuria for three nightmarish days of experimental drug-and-hypnosis-induced conditioning to carry out the orders of the enemy upon release. When a decorated Korean War veteran who has been brainwashed starts to commit political assassinations, his old military commander begins to suspect and must stop him.

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