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Our Man in Havana ()


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Jim Wormold, who is a vacuum cleaner salesman, participates as an Agent in the British Secret Service. But he soon realizes that his plans by lying are going to get him into trouble.

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Jim Wormold
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Dr. Hasselbacher
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Beatrice Severn
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Capt. Segura
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Hawthorne
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'C'
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Milly Wormold
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Cifuentes (as Gregoire Aslan)
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Hubert Carter
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General
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Prof. Sanchez
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Admiral
Joseph G. Prieto ...
Lopez (as Jose Prieto)
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MacDougal
Gerik Schjelderup ...
Svenson
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Officer
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Dr. Braun
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Teresa
Elisabeth Welch ...
Woman
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Woman
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
John Adams ...
Luncheon Guest (uncredited)
Enrique Almirante ...
Man at the Film Introduction (uncredited)
Andrew Andreas ...
Luncheon Guest (uncredited)
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Rudy (uncredited)
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Cuban Policeman (uncredited)
Paul Beradi ...
Luncheon Guest (uncredited)
Ernest Blyth ...
Luncheon Guest (uncredited)
Dan Darnelli ...
Luncheon Guest (uncredited)
René de la Cruz ...
Man Beaten by Police (uncredited)
George Holdcroft ...
Luncheon Guest (uncredited)
Reginald Holder ...
Bartender (uncredited)
Murray Kash ...
Cuban Policeman (uncredited)
Madeleine Kasket ...
Black-haired girl (uncredited)
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Luncheon Guest (uncredited)
Shan Lawrence ...
Native Canadian Girl (uncredited)
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Louis - Waiter (uncredited)
Aileen Lewis ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Fred Machon ...
Luncheon Guest (uncredited)
Louis Matto ...
Police Sergeant (uncredited)
Lionel Murton ...
American Senator (uncredited)
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Man at Blue Moon Club (uncredited)
Anne Padwick ...
Dark-haired woman (uncredited)
Ernie Priest ...
Luncheon Guest (uncredited)
Bob Raymond ...
Barman (uncredited)
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Prostitute (uncredited)
Philip Stewart ...
Luncheon Guest (uncredited)
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Luncheon Guest (uncredited)
Toke Townley ...
Street Seller (uncredited)

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Carol Reed

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Graham Greene ... (novel and screenplay)

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Raymond Anzarut ... associate producer
Carol Reed ... producer

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Frank Deniz ... (uncredited)
Laurence Deniz ... (uncredited)

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Oswald Morris ... (photographed by)

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Bert Bates

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John Box

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Phyllis Dalton

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Gordon Bond ... hairdresser
Harry Frampton ... makeup artist

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James H. Ware ... unit manager

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Gerry O'Hara ... assistant director

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Syd Cain ... assistant art director
Chuck Ferrigno ... props (uncredited)
John Graysmark ... set designer (uncredited)

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John Cox ... sound supervisor
Red Law ... sound recordist
Teddy Mason ... sound editor (as Ted Mason)
John W. Mitchell ... sound recordist

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Denys N. Coop ... camera operator

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Betty Adamson ... wardrobe
Arthur Newman ... wardrobe

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Frank Deniz ... music played by (as The Hermanos Deniz Cuban Rhythm Band)
Laurence Deniz ... music played by (as The Hermanos Deniz Cuban Rhythm Band)

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Maggie Unsworth ... continuity (as Margaret Shipway)

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Kits Browning ... personal assistant to director (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Jim Wormold is an expatriate Englishman living in pre-revolutionary Havana with his teenage daughter Milly. He owns a vacuum cleaner shop but isn't very successful so he accepts an offer from Hawthorne of the British Secret Service to recruit a network of agents in Cuba. Wormold hasn't got a clue where to start but when his friend Dr. Hasselbacher suggests that the best secrets are known to no one, he decides to manufacture a list of agents and provides fictional tales for the benefit of his masters in London. He is soon seen as the best agent in the Western Hemisphere but it all begins to unravel when the local police decode his cables and start rounding up his "network" and he learns that he is the target of a group out to kill him. Written by garykmcd

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Also Known As
  • Notre agent à La Havane (France)
  • Unser Mann in Havanna (Germany)
  • Nuestro hombre en La Habana (Spain)
  • El nostre home a L'Havana (Spain, Catalan title)
  • Unser Mann in Havanna (West Germany)
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  • 103 min
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Trivia Fidel Castro's government gave permission for this movie, which presents the fallen regime of Fulgencio Batista in an unflattering light, and also condemns American and British meddling, to shoot on-location in Havana, only a few months after the revolution. It was completed during the brief period in 1959 before Cuba had aligned itself with the Soviet Union. See more »
Goofs At the end of the film,the aerial footage of the Tower of London has been flipped, resulting in Tower Bridge being on the West of the Tower of London and all traffic driving on the right. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Sir Alec Guinness (1985). See more »
Soundtracks LA BELLA CUBANA See more »
Quotes Capt. Segura: Some people expect to be tortured, others are outraged by it.
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