- The Naked Runner
Infobox Film
name = The Naked Runner
image_size= 150px
director =Sidney J. Furie
writer =Stanley Mann
starring =Frank Sinatra Peter Vaughan Derren Nesbitt Edward Fox
producer = Brad Dexter
distributor =Warner Bros. Pictures
released =July 19 ,1967
runtime = 101 min
language = English
budget =
imdb_id = 0062029"The Naked Runner" was the last film
Frank Sinatra made withWarner Bros. and is largely viewed as being a fairly disastrous end to his association with the studio. Made in1967 , Sinatra was desperately in need of a hit - "Marriage on the Rocks " and "Assault on a Queen " having flopped badly in the two previous years. He put trusted aideBrad Dexter in charge of finding a suitable vehicle and after negotiations for him to star inHarper fell through, "The Naked Runner" was plan B. Sinatra had been impressed with1965 's "The IPCRESS File" and recruited its directorSidney J. Furie to give a similar feel to proceedings. Among the films co-stars were the sterlingPeter Vaughan ,Derren Nesbitt andEdward Fox . Sinatra's character was Samuel Laker and his fee was an at the time massive $1 million plus box-office participation.Production
Reports are of a troubled shoot with Sinatra playing the spoiled superstar. Two weeks into filming he temporarily closed down the shoot and flew to Las Vegas to marry
Mia Farrow . He returned with the intention of combining their honeymoon with his filming and took regular weekend trips to the south ofFrance . This restless approach annoyed Dexter who had been looking to arrest what he saw as increasing laziness in Sinatra's on-screen performances. After one incident where Sinatra's helicopter (the star demanded a helicopter for all but the shortest journeys) got lost in the London fog and he arrived late, Sinatra threw a tantrum and demanded production be shut down and moved to Palm Springs. Furie threatened to quit the picture rather than put up with Sinatra's behavior and had to be persuaded by Dexter to return. Sinatra was placated for the time being and shooting went without incident. However inCopenhagen Sinatra left to perform at a rally for California's Democrat governorPat Brown (running against RepublicanRonald Reagan ). Word arrived from the States that Sinatra was not going to return to Europe and wanted his outstanding scenes to be filmed at a soundstage inLos Angeles .Dexter and Furie decided to take the maverick action of finishing the film with a stand-in for Sinatra's remaining scenes, editing in close-ups from earlier shots in postproduction and over-dubbing the dialogue. However, the main problems were a lifeless depiction of spy-games, listless - if at times stylised - execution, heavy-handed plotting and little real characterisation. There are however some interesting locations - among them a still blitzed
Leipzig and a rare view insideCentre Point .Critical Reception
Opening to mostly poor reviews on July 19th 1967, The Naked Runner was criticised for its slow pace, camera work and plotting. Variety, however, gave Frank Sinatra fair notice, commenting that "Sinatra, whose personal magnetism and acting ability are unquestioned, is shot down by script. Peter Vaughan overacts part as the British agent." The reviews of the film weren't enough to keep away audiences who made the film Sinatra's first hit - albeit a minor one - since the massive success of
Von Ryan's Express two years prior.Literary sources
The film is based on the novel by Francis Clifford (pseudonym of Arthur Leonard Bell Thompson). The title comes from a quote from
Arthur Symons ' "In the wood of Finvava" "A naked runner lost in a storm of spears" that begins the book. Furie's film follows the novel but makes the lead character an American based in London and also eliminates the suspense of the book.External links
*imdb_title|id=0062029|title=The Naked Runner
* Variety's Review: http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117793409.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&p=0
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