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Installation_At_Orsk19 June 2012
I first saw this back when it was originally broadcast in 1980, and recently bought it (on VHS!) for nostalgia.

Time hasn't been kind to it in some ways, I have to admit: it's not exactly Bourne. But then, giving it the benefit of the doubt, it is a BBC show rather than a big-budget action movie. And at the time, simply being shot in Spain made it enormously exotic! It's very much a Cold War piece, with the KGB and a West German communist terror group on one side, and the harrumphing upper-class Englishmen of MI6 on the other, with retired assassin Mark Fraser and his kidnapped wife Jill caught in the middle. But why are the KGB apparently trying to help Fraser get his wife back from the terrorists?

So it's intrigue and conspiracies and double-crosses, punctuated at regular intervals with violence, all filmed against attractive Spanish scenery. By modern standards it's slow-paced, but it rarely gets boring - it has almost a proto-24 feel, as whenever things get draggy new characters deliver plot twists and push Fraser to sunny new locations.

Mary Tamm as Jill does a good job as the far-from-helpless heroine; if not for the plot requiring that she isn't rescued until the end of the story, she would have escaped all by herself early on! Of the other characters, Fraser doesn't have to do much more than be determined, while KGB colonel Grigor is an amiable not-quite-adversary.

It's a product of its time; if remade today, there would be a lot more angst from Fraser about being dragged back into the world of espionage, and Jill would probably be far more shocked to learn about his unsavoury past! But it's still a watchable piece of old-school spy action.
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hasn't stood the test of time
agnesvalkay20 April 2010
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I remember watching this on BBC as a little child..I recently got the chance to watch it again. What a plodding, pedestrian waste of time.

Every spy cliché is used, the cast ( Malcolm Stoddard in particular) sleepwalk through their roles and there is no decent action.

The lead character does nothing to develop the story or its outcome- the secondary characters do all the work.

I was really looking forward to seeing this again but it was a bitter disappointment.

On the plus side the photography is excellent, fantastic use is made of the locations and Stoddard and Mary Tamm are very attractive.

Bit of a damp squib though.
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