Please note: If you look at Cunning this Thursday evening, you will find a completely incredible story … and it’s true! Because the film returns to MANCEMAT’s fascinating operation, which was created in 1943 with Hitler’s efforts to occupy Europe. A mission of two brilliant British intelligence officers, Evan Montagu (Colin Firm) and Charles Kolmond (Matthew McFadien)? Develop the most impossible and intellectual war propaganda … which is based on the existence of a secret agent’s corpse!
Thus, the trick tells us how, in 1943, the Allies try to deceive Hitler, developed a play: to find a corpse they dedicated to false identity. They reduced him to the military uniform to transfer him to print and believe that his body was taken to the Spanish sides after a maritime accident. After the Nazi spies were compiled, they found fake documents that seem to indicate that all Allied troops were preparing for a vacation in Europe by Greece, not by Italy.
This incredible true story that changed World War II was inspired by Ben McCintier’s work, from which John Madden’s film is inspired by the director of an Oscarist Shakespeare. The bestseller author explains why this was barely a trusted episode during the conflict.
“MINCEMET’s operation undoubtedly was the most successful military scheme that has ever been implemented”Says a novelist. “His instincts should force the Germans to take the Germans to the lanterns.
James Bond Creator Desperate!
Attractive, intelligent, romantic, with excellent reconstruction of this period, cunning is an old -fashioned spy film that will not forget. The most amazing is all this? That is, Ian Fleming, the author of James Bond Sag (playing by Johnny Flynn), is the origin of the famous military scheme!
The basic idea (leaving the sea, near the enemy coasts, uniform covered by a corpse) comes from Basil Thomson’s detective novel that Fleming read. The latter was the assistant of Admiral Godfrey, the head of the Navy Intelligence during the war and the source of M in the novels of James Bond. This is how Fleming offered Thomson’s idea to Godfar. “It is really ridiculous to see Yan Fleming before he wrote James Bond, who was very involved in the efforts of war, especially when we know that with the extreme, the person he was going to become.”Concludes producer Emil Sherman.
Would you like (re -) discover the fuss of World War II, but the true story? So don’t miss cunning, you’ll charge yourself to believe!
Tonight in TF1 film series at 9:10.
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