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1964114 minAdventure, Drama, War

The High Bright Sun

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Is The High Bright Sun worth watching? With a rating of 5.4/10, this Adventure, Drama, War film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The High Bright Sun Synopsis

This story of love and espionage focuses on political turmoil as a small nation struggles to free itself from colonial rule, and one man tries to serve both justice and his own heart.

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Top Cast

Dirk Bogarde
Dirk BogardeMajor McGuire
George Chakiris
George ChakirisHaghios
Susan Strasberg
Susan StrasbergJuno Kozani
Denholm Elliott
Denholm ElliottBaker
Nigel Stock
Nigel StockColonel Park
Joseph Fürst
Joseph FürstDoctor Andros
George Pastell
George PastellPrinos
Grégoire Aslan
Grégoire AslanGen. Stavros Skyros
Katherine Kath
Katherine KathMrs. Andros
Paul Stassino
Paul StassinoAlkis

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Is The High Bright Sun worth watching?

The High Bright Sun has received mixed reviews with a 5.4/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Adventure, Drama, War movies.

Is The High Bright Sun hit or flop?

The High Bright Sun has received average ratings (5.4/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The High Bright Sun is a Adventure, Drama, War movie that This story of love and espionage focuses on political turmoil as a small nation struggles to free itself from colonial rule, and one man tries to serv...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 20, 2024
★ 6

As Cyprus struggles for colonial independence from Britain, "Maj. Maguire" (Dirk Bogarde) is tasked with trying to track down the sabotaging freedom fighters led by "Gen. Skyros" (Grégoire Aslan). Unfortunately for visiting American archeologist "Juno" (Susan Strasberg) she manages to get herself involved as she is staying at the house of "Dr. Andros" (Joseph Fürst) who is also hosting, incognito, the general and his rather more brutally minded sidekick "Haghios" (George Chakiris). A visit from the major might just help her out though as he takes a bit of a shine to her, as does the doctor's son "Emile" (Colin Campbell) but her safety is not guaranteed, especially when "Haghios" comes to resent her developing rapport with the Briton. It's an adequate adventure story, this, but nobody really sets anything on fire; it's too wordy and what action there actually is saved up for the last fifteen minutes during which there's not a great deal of jeopardy. It's really Bogarde who must carry the burden for it's mediocrity as he puts very little effort into his role. It's not so much less is more as less is, well, less... Not that Chakiris is exactly menacing, but he is under-used in any case and Strasberg adds very little as the thing plods along without really touching on the political aspects of the plot at all. There's some nice photography (of Italy) but otherwise it's quite a long old watch that's nobody's best work.