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Operation Amsterdam

Operation Amsterdam is a 1959 black and white British action film, directed by Michael McCarthy, and featuring Peter Finch, Eva Bartok and Tony Britton. It is based on a true story as described in the book Adventure in Diamonds, by David E. Walker.[3] The action of the story covers 12–13 May 1940 (Whit Sunday and Whit Monday) during the German invasion of the Netherlands. The composer Philip Green composed two original pieces of music for the film, the Pierement Waltz and the Amsterdam Polka.[4]

Operation Amsterdam
Original cinema poster
Directed byMichael McCarthy
Written by
Based onnovel Adventure in Diamonds by David E. Walker.
Produced byMaurice Cowan
Starring
CinematographyReginald Wyer
Edited byArthur Stevens
Music byPhilip Green
Production
company
Maurice Cowan Productions & Rank Organisation[1]
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 12 January 1959 (1959-01-12) (UK)[2]
  • 6 July 1960 (1960-07-06) (U.S.)[2]
Running time
104 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

In May 1940, as the German invasion of the Netherlands is under way, the British government decides to send a team to the Netherlands on board HMS Walpole [5] to secure stocks of industrial diamonds before the invaders can get to them. Accordingly, two Dutch diamond experts, Jan Smit (Peter Finch) and Walter Keyser (Alexander Knox), with a British Army Intelligence officer, Major Dillon (Tony Britton), are dropped by ship off the Dutch coast. They survive a German air raid and escape the attention of a suspicious Dutch policeman. Needing a car, they commandeer one driven by Anna (Eva Bartok), who is trying to commit suicide because she blames herself for the death of her Jewish fiance's parents. Anna turns out to be a member of the Dutch security forces and agrees to help the mission.

The four of them drive to Amsterdam where they meet Jan's father, Johan (Malcolm Keen), at his diamond business house. Johan agrees to try to persuade other dealers to bring their diamonds later that day for transport to Britain. However, many of the stones are stored in a time-locked bank vault which won't open for 24 hours because of the Whit Monday holiday so they recruit Dillon's contacts, a Dutch resistance group, to break in.

Fifth columnist elements in the Dutch army launch an attack outside the bank but the group manage to break into the vault and recover the diamonds. Jan kills the leader of the fifth columnists, a Dutch army lieutenant (Tim Turner). While the resistance fighters withstand the attack, the three agents and Anna make their escape. They drive back to the coast, dodging a German air attack on the way, but find that their boatmaster has been killed. They commandeer a tugboat to take them back to the waiting destroyer, but Anna elects to remain in the Netherlands and work with the nascent resistance movement.

Cast

Production

The film was based on a true story. British intelligence smuggled out ten million pounds worth of industrial diamonds from Smit's Diamonds in Amsterdam.[6]

Filming took place in October 1958.[7] It was shot at Pinewood Studios and on location in Amsterdam. Peter Finch said during filming: "I like my part in the film, it is one of my strongest".[8]

Reception

The film was one of seven Rank films bought for distribution in the US by 20th Century Fox. The others were Upstairs and Downstairs, Sink the Bismarck!, Northwest Frontier, Ferry to Hong Kong, The Wind Cannot Read and The Captain's Table.[9]

Variety said it had "plenty of excitement".[10] The New York Times said "a surprisingly lukewarm drama has been culled from this tingling, true-life incident... Although it offers some fine tense panoramas of its doomed background, the picture remains curiously conventional in size and scope.... Not until the finale does the picture really get off its haunches.There are two consistent assets, one being a crisp, direct performance by Mr. Britton, as the realistic leader of the daring trio. First, last and always, there is Amsterdam itself."[11]

References

  1. ^ a b IMDb Company credits Retrieved 2011-09-05
  2. ^ a b IMDn release info Retrieved 2011-09-05
  3. ^ Adventure in Diamonds
  4. ^ Stubblebine, Donald J. (1997). British Cinema Sheet Music: A Comprehensive Listing of Film Music Published in the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, 1916 Through 1994. McFarland Publishers. p. 98. ISBN 0786403136. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  5. ^ HMS Walpole, event 13 May 1940 – uboat.net
  6. ^ Filmer, Fay (20 September 1958). "GOSSIP". Picture Show. London. 71 (1851): 3–4.
  7. ^ Scheuer, Philip K. (16 October 1958). "Old Yeller' Author Sells 'Creek' Tale: Gipson, Nash on, New Scripts; Rank Studios Found Thriving". Los Angeles Times: B11.
  8. ^ Nepean, Edith (1 November 1958). "Round the British Studios". Picture Show. London. 71 (1857): 11.
  9. ^ "Of Local Origin". New York Times: 25. 7 January 1960.
  10. ^ Review of film at Variety
  11. ^ Thompson, Howard (7 July 1960). "Operation Amsterdam' Takes Place Here". New York Times.

External links

  • Operation Amsterdam at IMDb
  • Operation Amsterdam at BFI
  • Operation Amsterdam at Letterbox DVD
  • Operation Amsterdam at Reel Streets
  • Adventure in Diamonds — source novel

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Operation Amsterdam is a 1959 black and white British action film directed by Michael McCarthy and featuring Peter Finch Eva Bartok and Tony Britton It is based on a true story as described in the book Adventure in Diamonds by David E Walker 3 The action of the story covers 12 13 May 1940 Whit Sunday and Whit Monday during the German invasion of the Netherlands The composer Philip Green composed two original pieces of music for the film the Pierement Waltz and the Amsterdam Polka 4 Operation AmsterdamOriginal cinema posterDirected byMichael McCarthyWritten byJohn Eldridge Michael McCarthyBased onnovel Adventure in Diamonds by David E Walker Produced byMaurice CowanStarringPeter Finch Eva Bartok Tony Britton Alexander Knox Malcolm KeenCinematographyReginald WyerEdited byArthur StevensMusic byPhilip GreenProductioncompanyMaurice Cowan Productions amp Rank Organisation 1 Distributed byRank Organisation UK 20th Century Fox US 1 Release dates12 January 1959 1959 01 12 UK 2 6 July 1960 1960 07 06 U S 2 Running time104 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditIn May 1940 as the German invasion of the Netherlands is under way the British government decides to send a team to the Netherlands on board HMS Walpole 5 to secure stocks of industrial diamonds before the invaders can get to them Accordingly two Dutch diamond experts Jan Smit Peter Finch and Walter Keyser Alexander Knox with a British Army Intelligence officer Major Dillon Tony Britton are dropped by ship off the Dutch coast They survive a German air raid and escape the attention of a suspicious Dutch policeman Needing a car they commandeer one driven by Anna Eva Bartok who is trying to commit suicide because she blames herself for the death of her Jewish fiance s parents Anna turns out to be a member of the Dutch security forces and agrees to help the mission The four of them drive to Amsterdam where they meet Jan s father Johan Malcolm Keen at his diamond business house Johan agrees to try to persuade other dealers to bring their diamonds later that day for transport to Britain However many of the stones are stored in a time locked bank vault which won t open for 24 hours because of the Whit Monday holiday so they recruit Dillon s contacts a Dutch resistance group to break in Fifth columnist elements in the Dutch army launch an attack outside the bank but the group manage to break into the vault and recover the diamonds Jan kills the leader of the fifth columnists a Dutch army lieutenant Tim Turner While the resistance fighters withstand the attack the three agents and Anna make their escape They drive back to the coast dodging a German air attack on the way but find that their boatmaster has been killed They commandeer a tugboat to take them back to the waiting destroyer but Anna elects to remain in the Netherlands and work with the nascent resistance movement Cast EditPeter Finch as Jan Smit Eva Bartok as Anna Tony Britton as Major Dillon Alexander Knox as Walter Keyser Malcolm Keen as Johan Smit Petra Davies as Menschi Johan s assistant Alfred Burke as dealer working with Johan Christopher Rhodes as Alex resistance leader Peter Swanwick as Peter safecracker John Le Mesurier as Colonel Janssen Anna s security force contact Tim Turner as Dutch lieutenant leader of fifth columnists John Horsley as Commander Bowerman Melvyn Hayes as Willem Carl Jaffe as diamond merchant Keith Pyott as diamond merchant Oscar Quitak as diamond merchant Karel Stepanek as diamond merchant Frederick Schiller as tugmaster George Pravda as portmaster John Bailey as suspicious Dutch police officer in portProduction EditThe film was based on a true story British intelligence smuggled out ten million pounds worth of industrial diamonds from Smit s Diamonds in Amsterdam 6 Filming took place in October 1958 7 It was shot at Pinewood Studios and on location in Amsterdam Peter Finch said during filming I like my part in the film it is one of my strongest 8 Reception EditThe film was one of seven Rank films bought for distribution in the US by 20th Century Fox The others were Upstairs and Downstairs Sink the Bismarck Northwest Frontier Ferry to Hong Kong The Wind Cannot Read and The Captain s Table 9 Variety said it had plenty of excitement 10 The New York Times said a surprisingly lukewarm drama has been culled from this tingling true life incident Although it offers some fine tense panoramas of its doomed background the picture remains curiously conventional in size and scope Not until the finale does the picture really get off its haunches There are two consistent assets one being a crisp direct performance by Mr Britton as the realistic leader of the daring trio First last and always there is Amsterdam itself 11 References Edit a b IMDb Company credits Retrieved 2011 09 05 a b IMDn release info Retrieved 2011 09 05 Adventure in Diamonds Stubblebine Donald J 1997 British Cinema Sheet Music A Comprehensive Listing of Film Music Published in the United Kingdom Canada and Australia 1916 Through 1994 McFarland Publishers p 98 ISBN 0786403136 Retrieved 11 December 2021 HMS Walpole event 13 May 1940 uboat net Filmer Fay 20 September 1958 GOSSIP Picture Show London 71 1851 3 4 Scheuer Philip K 16 October 1958 Old Yeller Author Sells Creek Tale Gipson Nash on New Scripts Rank Studios Found Thriving Los Angeles Times B11 Nepean Edith 1 November 1958 Round the British Studios Picture Show London 71 1857 11 Of Local Origin New York Times 25 7 January 1960 Review of film at Variety Thompson Howard 7 July 1960 Operation Amsterdam Takes Place Here New York Times External links EditOperation Amsterdam at IMDb Operation Amsterdam at BFI Operation Amsterdam at Letterbox DVD Operation Amsterdam at Reel Streets Adventure in Diamonds source novel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Operation Amsterdam amp oldid 1117739058, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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