- I Was Monty's Double
"I Was Monty's Double" is a book by
M. E. Clifton James , first published in London in1954 . It was made into a film in1958 , directed byJohn Guillermin , from a screenplay adapted byBryan Forbes .Film vs book
The film broadly follows the account by James in his book of the same name, but according to James, there was no attempt to kidnap him. The German High Command did plan to have him killed, but Hitler vetoed the plan until he could be sure where the landings would actually take place.
Gibraltar was in reality a hotbed of German agents, and James/Montgomery was spied on by several operatives who were smuggled into Gibraltar specifically to discover what "Monty" was up to. James/Montgomery deliberately talked nonsense about non-existent operations and plans, in the hope that the spies would overhear and take such information seriously. The intelligence officer who initially recruited James was
David Niven , at that time serving as a Lieutenant-Colonel at the War Office.The film also includes well-received performances by
Leslie Phillips ,Michael Hordern as the Governor of Gibraltar, "Rusty" Eastwood,Marius Goring as Karl Nielson andBarbara Hicks as Logan's formidable but highly competent secretary, Hester Baring. In common wth many British films from the periodSam Kydd makes a brief appearance.Bryan Forbes appears as a young officer co-opted to help intercept the kidnappers.atires
* The
Goon Show broadcast a parody episode entitled [http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/ajwills/raw/series09/s09e02.html "I Was Monty's Treble"] on 10th November 1958 (9th series, show 2).* In 1959, Cecil Parker and Leslie Phillips appeared in a spoof version, "The Night We Dropped a Clanger" (known as "Make Mine a Double" in the U.S.), alongside
Brian Rix .* The
1961 film "On The Double ", starringDanny Kaye , was also a take-off of "I Was Monty's Double", in which Kaye plays the twin roles of the General and the private who (comically but successfully) impersonates him.* The 1989
Jason Connery film "Casablanca Express" freely borrows from the original tale, but with Churchill as the kidnap target.Glenn Ford appears briefly as a character resembling Gen. Williams.* British satirical magazine
Private Eye carried a spoof version of theWar Picture Library graphic novels entitled "Battle for Britain", a satire on then-current British political issues, most notably the miners' strike. The author was credited as "Monty Stubble", apun on Monty's Double.References
*"I Was Monty's Double", a condensation of the book by M E Clifton James. Readers Digest Secrets And Stories Of The War; published by Readers Digest 1963.
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