Laurence Harvey Tom Courtenay Mia Farrow Peter Cook Harry Andrews
Cinematography
Christopher Challis Austin Dempster
Edited by
Thelma Connell
Music by
Quincy Jones
Distributed by
Columbia Pictures
Release dates
April 2, 1968 (1968-04-02) (USA)
April 4, 1968 (1968-04-04) (London - premiere)
Running time
107 minutes
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
A Dandy in Aspic is a 1968 neo-noir[1] Technicolor and Panavision British spy film, directed by Anthony Mann, based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Derek Marlowe and starring Laurence Harvey, Tom Courtenay, and Mia Farrow, with costumes by Pierre Cardin.[2] It was Mann's final film.
Set against the backdrop of 1960s Cold War Europe, it is the story of a spy known to his superiors in British Intelligence by his code name "Eberlin".
^Spicer, Andrew (2010). Historical Dictionary of Film Noir. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. p. 427. ISBN 978-0-8108-5960-9.
^"A Dandy in Aspic". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
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