Modesty Blaise (1966) | |
Director(s) | Joseph Losey |
Producer(s) | Joseph Janni, Norman Priggen (associate) |
Top Genres | Action, Comedy, Crime, Thriller/Suspense |
Top Topics | Spies |
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Modesty Blaise (1966) was a Comedy - Crime Film directed by Joseph Losey and produced by Joseph Janni and Norman Priggen.
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When Modesty rings the doorbell an an apartment building, the second name down on the address sign next to the door bell says in mock "Dutch": Van Dijk.
Peter O'Donnell complains that of his original screenplay, only one line remains: "What do you know about Wilberforce?" However, he accepted the invitation to write a novelization of this film. The book, based upon O'Donnell's original screenplay rather than this film, was a huge success and spawned a series of best-selling novels until 1996.
Clive Revill was fourth choice and the part was not cast until shooting had begun.
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Peter O'Donnell complains that of his original screenplay, only one line remains: "What do you know about Wilberforce?" However, he accepted the invitation to write a novelization of this film. The book, based upon O'Donnell's original screenplay rather than this film, was a huge success and spawned a series of best-selling novels until 1996.
Clive Revill was fourth choice and the part was not cast until shooting had begun.
read more facts about Modesty Blaise...