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by phone, and Moyzisch emerged from hiding to secretly observe Mankiewicz's filming. However, when authorities learned that Mankiewicz had been in contact with Moyzisch, they tried to prevent Mankiewicz from leaving the country with the film. The ordeal required the intercession of the highest levels
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Diello realizes that he could soon be killed by one side or captured by the other. He flees to South America, only to discover that Anna has stolen all of his money and departed to Switzerland. She sends a letter to Sir Frederic that identifies his valet as the spy being paid by the Germans. Diello
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The photographed documents taken from Sir Frederic's safe prove to be genuine. Diello is given the code name Cicero and asked to continue his subterfuge. He gives his money to Anna for safekeeping and pays her a portion of it, provided that he is allowed to use her new villa as a meeting place for
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wrote: "Those who may fear that the old days of silken spy films are as dead as the gone days of diamond tiaras and princely diplomacy can now settle back in the comfort and the tingling satisfaction to be had from Twentieth Century Fox 'Five Fingers' ... For here, in this literate entertainment
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Diello now knows for certain how Anna feels about him. Broke and on the run, Diello demands and receives a £100,000 payment from the Germans for the photographs of the D-Day plans. A second malicious letter from Anna to the Germans misinforms them that the valet is a British spy, causing them to
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Anna's newly found wealth and previous willingness to become a spy cause her to fall under suspicion by Travers, who also rigs the ambassador's safe with a burglar alarm. Von Richter requests a document detailing an Allied operation called
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is executed, exactly as Cicero's photographed documents had outlined. Colonel von Richter is sent to Ankara to take command of the negotiations with Cicero, while the British send counterintelligence man Colin Travers to identify the spy.
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called the film "gripping" and predicted that it would lift James Mason's career into a higher level of stardom: "The story gets off to a slow start, but once Jimmy Mason arrives, he puts an end to all that ... Hollywood has a new star."
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removes the fuse for the safe's alarm, opens the safe, photographs the D-Day plans and intercepts the letter, but a cleaning woman replaces the fuse. When Diello returns the plans to the safe, he triggers the alarm and must flee.
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Joseph L. Mankiewicz has made with a cast that might well have been recruited at an embassy function in pre-war Berlin, is as dandy an espionage thriller as ever went through the polished hands of a
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meets countess Anna Staviska, a Frenchwoman and the widow of a pro-German Polish count. Now destitute, the countess volunteers to become a spy for a fee, but her offer is declined.
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20,000. The Germans do not know that Diello is the personal valet to British ambassador Sir Frederic Taylor as well as the former valet of the late count.
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his transactions. When the valet also tells Anna of his dream of living in South America with her, she slaps his face but agrees to his conditions.
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Ulysses Diello approaches the German embassy attaché Moyzisch, offering to provide von Papen with top-secret British documents for a price of
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had been planned but was canceled, as studios were becoming hesitant to shoot films abroad because of the high expense. However, director
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Crowther, Bosley (1952-02-23). "The Screen in Review: 'Five Fingers,' a Spy Thriller Starring James Mason, New Feature at Roxy Theatre".
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for Wilson. Mankiewicz was also nominated for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures by the
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criticized the film's length, calling it "a good if somewhat overlong cloak-and-dagger thriller."
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plays Ulysses Diello (Cicero), the character based on Bazna. The film also stars
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of the Turkish government to permit Mankiewicz to depart Turkey with the film.
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Hefferman, Harold (1951-07-08). "Actors Cheer as Moguls Halt Foreign Films".
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The studio recruited a technical advisor to teach James Mason a bit of the
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traveled to Turkey with a film crew for exterior and background filming in
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in 1943–44 while he was employed as valet to the British ambassador to
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and Wilson was nominated for Best Written American Drama by the
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Parsons, Louella (1951-08-11). "'Operation Cicero' Is Filmed".
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Bazna published his own account of the events in his book,
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general Kaltenbrunner, suspicious of Cicero's true intent.
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5 Fingers (disambiguation)

Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Michael Wilson
Ludwig Carl Moyzisch
Otto Lang
James Mason
Danielle Darrieux
Michael Rennie
Norbert Brodine
James B. Clark
Bernard Herrmann
Black and white
20th Century Fox
spy
film noir
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Otto Lang
Michael Wilson
Ludwig Carl Moyzisch
Ankara, Turkey
Albanian
Elyesa Bazna
Nazis
Turkey
Sir Hughe Montgomery Knatchbull-Hugessen
Franz von Papen
James Mason
Danielle Darrieux
Michael Rennie

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