Rogue Male

Rogue Male

1976103 min
6.5/10
DramaWarTV Movie

Plot Summary

In 1939, Sir Robert Thorndyke takes aim at Adolf Hitler with a high powered rifle, but the shot misses its mark. Captured and tortured by the Gestapo and left for dead, Sir Robert makes his way back to England where he discovers the Gestapo has followed him. Knowing that his government would turn him over to German authorities, Sir Robert goes underground in his battle with his pursuers.

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👥Cast (31)

Peter O'Toole

Peter O'Toole

Sir Robert Thorndyke

John Standing

John Standing

Major Quive-Smith

Alastair Sim

Alastair Sim

The Earl

Harold Pinter

Harold Pinter

Saul Abrahams

Michael Byrne

Michael Byrne

Interrogator

Mark McManus

Mark McManus

Vaner

Ray Smith

Ray Smith

Fisherman

Hugh Manning

Hugh Manning

Peale

Robert Lang

Robert Lang

Jessel

Cyd Hayman

Cyd Hayman

Rebecca

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Ian East

Muller

Maureen Lipman

Maureen Lipman

Freda

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Director

Clive Donner

Writers

Frederic Raphael

Producers

Mark Shivas

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💬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

4/1/2023

Based on Geoffrey Household's rather far-fetched book, Peter O'Toole is British aristocrat "Sir Robert" who lays plan to assassinate Adolf Hitler before the start of WWII. After missing an open goal his plan goes awry, and after some fairly brutal torture at the hands of his captor Michael Byrne, he manages to flee the scene of his own proposed demise and to make it back to Blighty where his solicitor and kindly uncle (Alastair Sim) recommends he keep his head down for fear his plot be publicised, and the country be dragged into war...! The Nazis have not, however, given up on their chase and his efforts to stay out of their sights quite literally drive him underground. It is all just a bit silly, to be honest, and the sort of stiff-upper-lip gentlemanly code of hunter and hunted borders a little too much on the sarcastic to be scary and not enough to be amusing - even though O'Toole does have some quite pithy put downs for his Aryan pursuers. It is just about worth watching for fans of the star, but the rest of it need not have been remade from the superior 1941 iteration.

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Production Companies

BBC