To Trap a Spy (1964)
6/10
Luciana Paluzzi and Pat Crowley are both terrific
1 January 2014
Warning: Spoilers
I won't go into the production details of this film, others have covered all that extensively. For the most part, "To Trap A Spy" is regular, though competently made, spy fare. But two female performances give it a boost: Luciana Paluzzi, despite being second-billed, only appears in two sequences, one brief, one extended. Still, those two are enough to further prove that she was one of the most classic bad girls of the 1960s - her performance here is basically a dry run for her unforgettable Fiona Volpe in "Thunderball", the following year. And Pat Crowley creates an unusually, for this genre, sympathetic and three-dimensional character as the "ordinary housewife" who gets a taste of glamour and espionage - while also being quite game for the more physical stuff. I was surprised at how tiny David McCallum's part is here, considering he is the main co-star in the TV show where this film comes from. **1/2 out of 4.
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