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House of Cards

  • 1968
  • G
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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House of Cards (1968)
In 1960s Paris, an American boxer stumbles upon an international fascist conspiracy that aims to create a new world order.
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In 1960s Paris, an American boxer stumbles upon an international fascist conspiracy that aims to create a new world order.In 1960s Paris, an American boxer stumbles upon an international fascist conspiracy that aims to create a new world order.In 1960s Paris, an American boxer stumbles upon an international fascist conspiracy that aims to create a new world order.

  • Director
    • John Guillermin
  • Writers
    • Irving Ravetch
    • Harriet Frank Jr.
    • Stanley Ellin
  • Stars
    • George Peppard
    • Inger Stevens
    • Orson Welles
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    824
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Guillermin
    • Writers
      • Irving Ravetch
      • Harriet Frank Jr.
      • Stanley Ellin
    • Stars
      • George Peppard
      • Inger Stevens
      • Orson Welles
    • 25User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Peppard
    George Peppard
    • Reno
    Inger Stevens
    Inger Stevens
    • Anne
    Orson Welles
    Orson Welles
    • Leschenhaut
    Keith Michell
    Keith Michell
    • Morillon
    Ralph Michael
    Ralph Michael
    • Claude de Gonde
    Maxine Audley
    Maxine Audley
    • Matilde Vosier
    William Job
    • Bourdon
    Peter Bayliss
    Peter Bayliss
    • Edmond Vosier
    Patience Collier
    Patience Collier
    • Gabrielle
    Barnaby Shaw
    • Paul
    Ave Ninchi
    Ave Ninchi
    • Signora Braggi
    Renzo Palmer
    Renzo Palmer
    • Monk
    Francesco Mulè
    • Trevi Policeman
    • (as Francesco Mule)
    Rosemary Dexter
    Rosemary Dexter
    • Daniela
    Raoul Delfosse
    • Louis Le Buc
    Perrette Pradier
    Perrette Pradier
    • Jeanne-Marie
    Geneviève Cluny
    • Veronique
    • (as Genevieve Cluny)
    James Mishler
    • Jesse Hardee
    • Director
      • John Guillermin
    • Writers
      • Irving Ravetch
      • Harriet Frank Jr.
      • Stanley Ellin
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    User reviews25

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    SceneByScene

    Just a bit too slow . . . It needed a bit of 'zip' in the pacing

    There is little wrong with this movie. But then there's something just not right . . .

    Then as the film rolls on the flaw becomes clear: the movie is paced a tad too slow.

    It's well acted, well written and beautifully filmed. The incidental music works, the minor characters are played well, and the storyline is quite believable. If it had been a bit more sassy in pace & energy then the film would have worked better.

    George Peppard has a laid-back attitude to his character. Which would have worked excellently had the pace of the film been more upbeat: we would have sensed a man fighting his surroundings, yin against yang. That would have fit in nicely with the story. But as each - pace & protagonist - were so leisurely, this stance took the film almost to a frustratingly downbeat attitude. I believe relaxed was more Peppard's own style in life re his profession, as I gather he refuted being a star - despite the studios loving his being a 6 foot tall blonde hunk of a man. Instead he preferred to do things his own way. (So he missed his calling then: as he seems truly an actor suited to the '60s & '70s, rather than a box office screen idol of the decade he started acting, the '50s.)

    The best points are when the writer surprises us ((no spoilers here!)). At these points the film really starts to take off at last . . . Only to then lose that all-important tempo. Disappointing. As the rest of the film seems to offer little in unexpected moments, or any real excitement. And as the movie is meant to be a suspense story, with all the associated moments in a thriller of unforeseen turns, such 'zip' is what is lacking.

    Had it been less maudlin in feel, I could have rated it higher. Sadly, as a thriller it doesn't offer much in the way of thrills! Insipid it is, inspiring it (sadly) is not.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Agreeable semi spy thriller

    In the sixties, spy stories were galore on screens, more or less 007 like oriented, with cool heroes, or more disenchanted ones. There are also some Hitchcock movies elements in this movie. It begins very slowly then becomes more interesting, but not the John Guillermin's best. With the same Georpe Peppard, I preferd PJ, also from Universal Studios, or still with Peppard, of course the awesome BLUE MAX, for me the Guillermin's ever best, with TARZAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE. The director was not that inspired on this movie, that's my opinion. It's only entertainment and on this point, he succeeded. Mostly set in France, it evokes the war in Algeria, OAS clandestine organization - more or less involved with fascists oriented groups...And Orson Welles is impressive, smashing walnuts with his fingers - fists.....
    9Hollywoodcanteen1945

    Outstanding!

    I saw this movie with my dad when it first came out at the now long-gone Cinema Theater on Miami Beach.

    What I recall most about it was the rare beauty of Inger Stevens. What a beautiful, lovely, sexy, talented actress. It is really a sad state of affairs that her personal demons ended her life so young. I recall hearing about her death on the t.v. news and how I cried a few tears; even though I was a young child of 9.

    The movie is fast-paced, exciting, well-acted, and the Paris of the 1960s is in all it's glory.

    Unless this movie comes out on DVD, it will be lost to the ages. Most likely it's about forgotten, except for those lucky enough to have seen it. I even have the original movie poster of this film hanging on the wall of my apartment.
    8ducdebrabant

    Nifty, and they NEVER show it on TV

    I went to see this at age 15 because I enjoyed the Stanley Ellin book it's based on. The movie is imitation Hitchcock of a very high order. (The climax in the Colosseum is pure Hitchcock.) Peppard is supposed to be a washed up boxer, and he has just the beat-up, world-weary sexiness the part needs. Inger Stevens is very glamorous as the lady of the house with her problems and secrets. The Paris setting is very well used, and that's important because the movie has a unique premise. The villains are pied noir terrorists left over from the Algerian revolution, displaced from their colonial home, reactionary, and deeply opposed to the French government of that appeaser DeGaulle. It gives a certain reality to the mysterious goings on. I thought the film did full justice to the novel, except that they unavoidably dispensed with the novel's use of Tarot cards to organize the chapters thematically. The music is great too. There's a title song in French that I'd love to have a recording of. It's sad to see Stevens looking so lovely and giving such a good performance so close to her tragic real-life suicide. She was special, and there's great chemistry between her and Peppard.
    7clanciai

    One man's hunt and war on too many too powerful crooks

    I understand those who don't like George Peppard in this film. His performance as something of a superman among a regular bunch of crooks is almost unbearable and adds to the film's character of general superficial abominability. Orson Welles' performance is interesting, and Inger Stevens is all right, but the script is very stereotype. Nevertheless it deals with some serious problems, the constant universal problem of a superior race wanting to take charge of the world and turn it into a superstate, the idea of a world government has always been a present issue in history, and was never more actual than today. Still, the issue gets lost in atrocities and too many murders, constantly excelling each other in inhuman cruelty, and there is the objection: An important issue gets drowned in effects, an all too common problem in modern films. What makes film worth watching in spite of all this is the wonderful photography and cinematography - the filming of Paris makes this film enjoyable in spite of the inhuman domination.

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    • Trivia
      Oddly, the film leaves out the detail which explains the title - the all-important list of names which Reno gets hold of is, in the novel, in code, which is broken via a knowledge of Tarot cards. In the film, it's just a list of names, so the brief moment where Gabrielle is seen laying out Tarot cards has no resonance for the later scenes.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Crime Scene: Murder on 42nd St. (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      House of Cards (Chateau de Cartes)
      Music by Francis Lai

      Lyrics by Pierre Barouh

      [Movie theme song played over the opening title and credits, and over the closing cast credits]

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Kuca od karata
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecitta, Rome, Italy(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Westward Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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