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  1. Synopsis. He ordered a martini… kissed a girl… and was plunged into a nightmare of danger! A group of Nobel laureates descends on Stockholm to accept their awards. Among them is American novelist Andrew Craig, a former literary luminary now writing pulp detective stories to earn a living. Craig, who is infamous for his drinking and ...

  2. It was magnificent. One of Newman's top performances. Despite the negativity of the cinema critics, The Prize was box office gold for MGM studios, and the movie-going public made it one of the most popular tickets during Christmas of 1963. The opening scenes of the movie are quite clever.

  3. One of the more idiosyncratic efforts among the glossy adult thrillers so prevalent in early '60s Hollywood, The Prize (1963) offered up a story of Cold War espionage set against the admittedly unusual backdrop of the presentation of the Nobel awards. While the film's willingness to abandon the dire seriousness of its source material and veer ...

  4. Paul Newman, Edward G. Robinson, and Elke Sommer star in this drama based on Irving Wallace's novel following six Nobel Prize winners in Stockholm, including a disillusioned American writer. When physics expert Dr. Max Stratman is kidnapped and replaced by his wicked twin brother, American Andrew Craig gets wind of the plot and, with the help of a Swedish foreign office functionary, tries to ...

  5. The Prize is a film directed by Mark Robson with Paul Newman, Edward G. Robinson, Elke Sommer, Anna Lee .... Year: 1963. Original title: The Prize. Synopsis:You can watch The Prize through Rent,buy on the platforms: Google Play Movies,Amazon Video,Apple TV,YouTube,Vudu

  6. The Prize is a 1963 spy film starring Paul Newman, Elke Sommer and Edward G. Robinson. It was directed by Mark Robson, produced by Pandro S. Berman and adapted for the screen by Ernest Lehman from the novel of the same name by Irving Wallace. It also features an early score by prolific composer Jerry Goldsmith.

  7. Other articles where The Prize is discussed: Mark Robson: Later films: Robson reteamed with Newman on The Prize (1963), a political thriller adapted from Irving Wallace’s sensationalist best seller. Von Ryan’s Express (1965) was one of Frank Sinatra’s better films, a well-paced World War II adventure about an escape from a POW camp. Robson had less success with Lost Command (1966),…

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