Garbo: The Spy
Garbo: The Spy | |
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Directed by | Edmon Roch |
Written by | Edmon Roch Isaki Lacuesta Maria Hervera |
Produced by | Edmon Roch Sandra Hermida Belen Bernuy |
Cinematography | Bet Rourich Gabriel Guerra Joachim Bergamin |
Edited by | Alexander Adams |
Music by | Fernando Velazquez |
Production companies | Ikiru Films Colose Producciones Centuria Films |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Garbo: The Spy (also known as Garbo, the Man Who Saved the World and Garbo: El Espia) is a Spanish documentary about Juan Pujol Garcia's role in the Second World War, directed by Edmon Roch.
Plot[]
The documentary reconstructs the career of "Garbo," who formed the centerpiece of Allied deception and counter-information to have the Nazis believe that D-Day landing would occur in Pas-de-Calais and not in Normandy.
Cast[]
People interviewed include:
- Nigel West: intelligence expert
- Mark Seaman: historian of British intelligence in World War II
- Xavier Vinader: investigative journalist
- Stan Vranckx: psychiatrist
- Aline Griffith: Countess of Romanones, former OSS agent
Production[]
Producers include:
- Edmon Roch
- Sandra Hermida
- Belen Bernuy
Origin[]
Casting[]
Writing[]
Writers include:
- Edmon Roch
- Isaki Lacuesta
- Maria Hervera
Filming[]
Release[]
Garbo premiered at the Rome Film Festival on October 20, 2009, opened in Spain on December 4, 2009 and opened at the Village East Cinema in New York on July 23, 2010.[1]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Village Cinema. GARBO THE SPY, 2010-07-23
External links[]
- Official website
- Garbo: The Spy at IMDb
- Garbo: The Spy at AllMovie
- Garbo: The Spy at the TCM Movie Database
- Interview with the Director
Categories:
- 2009 films
- Spanish-language films
- Spanish films
- 2009 documentary films
- Spanish documentary films
- Documentary films about World War II
- Spanish spy films
- Films scored by Fernando Velázquez
- 2000s Spanish film stubs
- World War II documentary film stubs