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| Plot Synopsis |
Walter Matthau plays a CIA agent who's been confined by office politics to a desk job. The disgruntled Matthau quits the service and heads to Europe, where he links up with former lover (an fellow ex-agent) Glenda Jackson. All goes smoothly until Matthau acts on the advice of yet another retired agent, Russian Herbert Lom, who suggests that Matthau write a tell-all autobiography. Spitefully, Matthau sends out copies of his first chapter to the heads of the CIA agencies throughout the worldand from that point on, he and Jackson don't have a moment's peace. This delights Matthau: now that all of his former colleagues are chasing after him, he has a reason to get up in the morning. As written by Brian Garfield, Hopscotch was a conventionally serious espionage novel. As adapted for the big screen by Garfield and Bryan Forbes, Hopscotch is a lively exercise in cloak-and-dagger comedy, even when the pursuit of Matthau turns deadly towards the end. |
| Tagline |
| "The most dangerous man in the world. He's about to expose the CIA, the FBI, the KGB...and himself." |
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Kendig: The cleaning lady will untie you in the morning. Cutter: I hope she's pretty
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Atlanta, Georgia, USA
East Sussex, England, UK
Heathrow Airport, London, England, UK
London, England, UK
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
Savannah, Georgia, USA |
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