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Sebastian (also known as Mister Sebastian) is a 1968 British spy film directed by David Greene, produced by Michael Powell, Herbert Brodkin and Gerry Fisher, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. [1] The film is based on a story by Leo Marks, and Gerald Vaughan-Hughes wrote the screenplay. [2][3]
Sebastian: Directed by David Greene. With Dirk Bogarde, Susannah York, Lilli Palmer, John Gielgud. 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.
- (712)
- Drama, Romance, Thriller
- David Greene
- 1969-01-29
Just as we’ve adjusted to the new state of affairs, a left-wing activist of a certain age (Lilli Palmer) turns up to remind Bogarde of their old love affair. Everyone allemandes left, like in a square dance, and Miss Palmer leaks some information to the press.
Once she settles into her new job and starts falling for Sebastian, however, a security breach erupts and puts everything into jeopardy. Buy Sebastian (1968) tickets and view showtimes at a theater near you. Earn double rewards when you purchase a ticket with Fandango today.
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- David Greene
Sebastian, a former Oxford professor, heads the all-female decoding staff of British Intelligence. One day he has a chance meeting with young Becky Howard and is so impressed by her mental agility that he offers her a job deciphering codes used by foreign agents.
- David Greene, Gordon Gilbert
- Dirk Bogarde
Sebastian is an undisciplined mathematics genius who works in the "cipher bureau" of the British Intelligence. While cracking enemy codes, Sebastian finds time to romance co-worker Rebecca Howard.
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.