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Sebastian
Directed by
David Greene
Not Rated
1968
1h 40m
Drama
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Romance
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6.1
29%
55%
6.1
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During the Cold War, the chief of a British intelligence code-breaking section falls in love with a new employee and shields an old co-worker accused of Communist affiliations from the wrath of the security branch.
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Cast of Sebastian
Dirk Bogarde
Sebastian
Susannah York
Rebecca Howard
Lilli Palmer
Elsa Shahn
John Gielgud
Head of Intelligence
Janet Munro
Carol Fancy
Ronald Fraser
Toby
Margaret Johnston
Miss Elliott
Nigel Davenport
Gen. Phillips
John Ronane
Jameson
Hayward Morse
Gavin
Donald Sutherland
Ackerman
Ann Beach
Pamela
Susan Whitman
Tilly
Ann Sidney
Naomi
Veronica Clifford
Ginny
Louise Purnell
Thelma
Portland Mason
'UG' Girl
James Belchamber
Man with Dog
Charles Farrell
Taxi Driver
Charles Lloyd Pack
Chess Player
Sebastian Ratings & Reviews
The New Yorker
Pauline Kael
It's a trivial little movie, a London-set comedy-thriller about espionage and code-breakers, with not much in the way of comedy and less in the way of thrills. It's just classy pulp, but the whole thing goes by before one has time to begin to hate it.
TV Guide
Inventive and amusing, but never really rising above the norm for long.
Cleveland Press
Tony Mastroianni
For a time this looked as though it may become a character study of a man, an examination of an intellectual in a pursuit that a machine might do better. But in that direction it never quite jells -- nor in any other.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
What we are stuck with, then, is a movie that moves confidently in three directions, arriving nowhere with a splendid show of style.
New York Times
Renata Adler
The put-on, of course, consists in never really letting the audience know what level of seriousness the film is at, and the movie itself sometimes seems unsure.
Variety
Variety Staff
Very good direction, acting and dialog are apparent in Sebastian, but a fatal flaw in basic plotting makes this production just a moderately entertaining Cold War comedy-drama.
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