"The Human Factor" (Saul Bass Poster) 1979

The Human Factor

Movie1979R1h 55m
DramaRomanceThriller
6.1 / 10(1,781)

When a leak of information in the African section of British Intelligence is discovered, security man Daintry is brought in to investigate.

Rated
R
Runtime
1h 55m
Released
1979
Country
United Kingdom

Details

Release year: 1979

Storyline

When a leak of information in the African section of British Intelligence is discovered, security man Daintry is brought in to investigate.

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Did you know

Author Graham Greene said of his novel "The Human Factor" in his 1980 autobiography "Ways of Escape" that it was "to write a novel of espionage free from the conventional violence, which has not, in spite of James Bond, been a feature of the British Secret Service. I wanted to present the Service unromantically as a way of life, men going daily to their offices to earn their pensions."

Director Otto Preminger raised the budget from outside sources instead of relying on the backing of a big Hollywood studio, as he always had in the past. When some of this independent financing fell through during filming, Preminger was forced to sell two of his Matisse paintings, and his house in the South of France, to keep the cameras rolling.

Graham Greene was extremely reluctant to sell the movie rights of his novel to director Otto Preminger, although the two men were friends. After this movie was released, he claimed that he hadn't liked any Preminger movies after Carmen Jones (1954), even though he had scripted one of them, Saint Joan (1957).

Box Office

Gross (Domestic): $376,050

User reviews

5/10

Very low-key.

👍 25 · 11/22/2000
7/10

Cold War Tragedy

👍 4 · 9/18/2023
7/10

Slow paced but interesting

👍 6 · 1/20/2016

Technical specs

Sound mix
Mono
Aspect ratio
1.85 : 1
Color
Color
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