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The Catcher Was a Spy
The Catcher Was a Spy
Former major league baseball player Moe Berg lives a double life working for the Office of Strategic Services in World War II Europe.
rating
6.213
runtime
94 min

Release

2018-06-22

Cast

Paul Rudd
Paul Rudd
as Moe Berg
Mark Strong
Mark Strong
as Werner Heisenberg
Sienna Miller
Sienna Miller
as Estella Huni
Connie Nielsen
Connie Nielsen
as Koranda
Shea Whigham
Shea Whigham
as Joe Cronin
Hiroyuki Sanada
Hiroyuki Sanada
as Kawabata
Tom Wilkinson
Tom Wilkinson
as Paul Scherrer
William Hope
William Hope
as John Kleran
Giancarlo Giannini
Giancarlo Giannini
as Professor Eduardo Amaldi
Pierfrancesco Favino
Pierfrancesco Favino
as Martinuzzi
Anna Geislerová
Anna Geislerová
as Rathe
Agnese Nano
Agnese Nano
as Mrs. Amaldi
Brian Caspe
Brian Caspe
as Commanding Officer
Demetri Goritsas
Demetri Goritsas
as Clifton Fadiman
Roy McCrerey
Roy McCrerey
as Princeton Conductor
Susan Garfield
Susan Garfield
as Red Sox Fan
Joseph Oliveira
Joseph Oliveira
as Team Scout
Ted Otis
Ted Otis
as Radio Show Director
Philip Lenkowsky
Philip Lenkowsky
as NYC Taxi Driver
Bobby Schofield
Bobby Schofield
as Bill Dalton
John Schwab
John Schwab
as Lefty Grove
Jordan Long
Jordan Long
as Babe Ruth
Jimmy LeBlanc
Jimmy LeBlanc
as First Base Coach
Kristen Anne Ferraro
Kristen Anne Ferraro
as Baseball Fan
James McVan
James McVan
as Lou Gehrig
Gabriel Andrews
Gabriel Andrews
as British Colonel
Cristiano Donati
Cristiano Donati
as Italian Resistance 2
Rob Lévesque
Rob Lévesque
as Red Sox Fan
Dušan Kiš
Dušan Kiš
as Italian Resistance
Tim Hackney
Tim Hackney
as Jimmie Foxx
Marco Velutti
Marco Velutti
as Italian Resistance 1
Roman Vangeli
Roman Vangeli
as Gangster
Karoline Patrick
Karoline Patrick
as Catherine
Jeff Fritz
Jeff Fritz
as OS Trainer
Martin Janouš
Martin Janouš
as Franklin Adams
Marc Cram
Marc Cram
as Karl Friedrich Von Wiezsacker
Hélène Cardona
Hélène Cardona
Matt Lindquist
Matt Lindquist
Scott Lipman
Scott Lipman
as U.S Army Pitcher
Thomas Brogan
Thomas Brogan
as Fenway Fan
Benjamin Crocker
Benjamin Crocker
as Guy Eating Peanuts
Joe Oliveira
Joe Oliveira
as Fenway Fan
Timur Sibatov
Timur Sibatov
as Italian Civilian
Scott Sederquist
Scott Sederquist
as Fenway Fan
Dean Littlefield
Dean Littlefield
as Baseball Fan
Paul Giamatti
Paul Giamatti
as Sam Goudsmit
Guy Pearce
Guy Pearce
as Robert Furman
Jeff Daniels
Jeff Daniels
as Bill Donovan
Dave Quay
Dave Quay
as Grogan
Jan Slovák
Jan Slovák
as Joliot
Petr Meissel
Petr Meissel
as Diebner
Zuzana Hodková
Zuzana Hodková
as Scherrer's Wife
Petr Opava
Petr Opava
as Cantor
Karel Dobrý
Karel Dobrý
as Cold-Eyed German
Milan Aulicky
Milan Aulicky
as Oscar Levant
Rozálie Krycnerová
Rozálie Krycnerová
as Piano Pupil
Ben Miles
Ben Miles
as Jerry Fredericks
Josef Guruncz
Josef Guruncz
as Glee Club Soloist
William Ray Roberts
William Ray Roberts
as George Frost
Vojtěch Dyk
Vojtěch Dyk
as Crooner
Ephraim Goldin
Ephraim Goldin
as US Army Sergeant
Brendan Johnston
Brendan Johnston
as Squadron Leader
Peter Hosking
Peter Hosking
as Boseley
Joshua Lacey
Joshua Lacey
as Corporal Kelly
Billy Rayner
Billy Rayner
as US Army Sergeant
Shumi Berkowitz
Shumi Berkowitz
as Rabbi
Daniel Zappi
Daniel Zappi
as Hotel Receptionist
Ryan James
Ryan James
as US Army Guard Library Roma
Mia Allis Agro
Mia Allis Agro
as Amaldi's Granddaughter
A.J. Paratore
A.J. Paratore
as Senators' Catcher

Director

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Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/zt13FFkDD1w Moe Berg was a professional baseball player who played for a number of teams as a backup catcher over his 16 year career. He also had a knack for languages and this led him to working for the Office of Strategic Services during the second world war. One of his missions during the war is the subject of the 2018 movie _The Catcher Was a Spy_. Paul Rudd plays Berg, and as the movie starts, we meet him during his baseball career. With the war unfolding the US begins working on The Manhattan Project and they suspect that there are some scientists in Germany who are also close to completing a nuclear bomb of some sort. Berg is despatched to Switzerland to look into one of the lead scientists and determine how close the Germans are to having a bomb. If they were close, Berg was to shoot the scientist. It's a small scale story told against the large scale of a world war, and the enormous pressure of the nuclear arms race. This has a number of big names in it such as Tom Wilkinson, Mark Strong, Sienna Miller, Guy Pearce, Paul Giamatti, Jeff Daniels, and of course Paul Rudd in the lead as Moe Berg. I really enjoyed this and found myself drawn into the story. Rudd is engaging as the mysterious Berg and does a really good job of bringing this enigmatic character to life. This is not a big loud action extravaganza, but rather an understated film, which is apropo as this is how Moe Berg was in real life. I think this movie flew under the radar when it came out, but I reckon it's definitely worth your time.

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trovster

This should have been a better movie. There are complex characters, especially the titular spy that I am interested in learning more about, and an intriguing story set around World War 2. However, it fails to really deliver. The movie opens and closes with blocks of text giving an introduction and conclusion to the story, which sums up the disappointment; this should be part of the movie… The movie is filled with an amazing cast; Paul Rudd, Mark Strong, Sienna Miller, Tom Wilkinson, Hiroyuki Sanada, Paul Giamatti, Guy Pearce and Jeff Daniels, although only a few are used to any potential. Paul Rudd carries the movie, with his portrayal of an intelligent baseball player turned out-of-his-depth spy, but never seems phased by his task. The screenplay tackles interesting ethical dilemmas and is a very personal character study. The undercurrent of lies and half-truths bleeds into our spy's personal life, with his sexual orientation questioned on numerous occasions. There is a nice blend between set-up, character development and suspense, with a small but sturdy action sequence thrown in. Everyone is exquisitely dressed. The world is filled with a distinctive brown and green colour palette and is captured with a sometimes off-putting extremely shallow depth-of-field focus style. For all the benefits, the movie seems to miss its marks. There is a lot of ground to cover and scenarios to introduce but it suffers because the runtime is only 94 minutes. Too much is either left unresolved (or just written at the end) or not given enough attention in the screenplay. Overall, the movie is fine and worth a watch, but it could've been much better.