After writing that rather lengthy plot summary, I realize that I should have just said that Masquerade is the story of a man who is double crossed at every turn. That's what makes this thing so fun. Just when you think Frazier has found someone he can trust, they double cross him. At times, it's hard to tell who is on who's side. Frazier finds himself in all sorts of predicaments - bonked on the head and dumped in a wine truck, scaling the narrow ledges of a castle, part of a clown show in a circus where he is rolled in a carpet and kidnapped, and locked in an animal cage with the beautiful Marisa Mell (tough job). There's just so much going on.
Another big plus for Masquerade is the cast. In addition to Robertson and Mell, Jack Hawkins, Michel Piccoli, Bill Fraser, Charles Gray, and John Le Mesurier are on hand to lend their considerable talents. I was especially impressed with Hawkins. What a great actor.
I'm amazed that Masquerade only has 217 votes on IMDb. I can't believe more people haven't seen this. It seems to me it would appeal to fans of 60s comedies, Eurospy fans, or anyone looking for a bit of fun. It's got plenty of action, comedy, espionage, and other good stuff. It's even got a dangling rope bridge that looks suspiciously like the one in Indiana Jones. I enjoy Masquerade more and more each time I see it. I'm giving it a very strong 7/10.
7/10
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