The Quiller Memorandum (1966)
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Movie Info
Cast
as Quiller
as Pol
as Inge
as Oktober
as Gibbs
as Weng

as Hassler

as Oktober's Man
as Hengel
as Rushington

as Grauber

as Headmistress

as Jones
as Oktober's Man
Critic Reviews for The Quiller Memorandum
All Critics (13) | Top Critics (5) | Fresh (8) | Rotten (5) | DVD (2)
A B movie, never mind the big budget and the famous names, is exactly what Memorandum is. The plot is generally aimless, the lines are merely cute.

It relies on a straight narrative storyline, simple but holding, literate dialog and well-drawn characters.
Daft, dated and outright confusing most of the time, but it undeniably fun.

Although the whole thing is ill-served by Michael Anderson's direction, it remains perversely likeable precisely because it is rather long-winded and enigmatic.

If you've got any spying to be done in Berlin, don't send George Segal to do the job. Or rather, don't send the pudding-headed fellow that Mr. Segal plays in "The Quiller Memorandum.

Segal's characterization is something of a puzzle. It is not consistent, is full of mannerisms and is seldom believable.
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