
For some reason, this year's Nobel prize in literature has been awarded to the young author Andrew Craig, who seems to be more interested in women and drinking than writing. Another laureate is Dr. Max Stratman, the famous German-American physicist who comes to Stockholm for the award ceremony with his young and beautiful niece Emily. The Foreign Department also assigns him an assistant during his stay, Miss Andersson. Craig soon notices that Dr. Stratman is acting strangely.... (Full plot summary below)
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For some reason, this year's Nobel prize in literature has been awarded to the young author Andrew Craig, who seems to be more interested in women and drinking than writing. Another laureate is Dr. Max Stratman, the famous German-American physicist who comes to Stockholm for the award ceremony with his young and beautiful niece Emily. The Foreign Department also assigns him an assistant during his stay, Miss Andersson. Craig soon notices that Dr. Stratman is acting strangely. The second time they meet, Dr. Stratman does not even recognize him. Craig begins to investigate.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzThe only prize this film takes is the booby prize for crudeness. |
| EmanuelLevy.ComEmanuel LevySet in Stockholm during the Nobel Prize ceremonies, the film is an unsuccessful blend of politics, international intrigues and romance, but the sight of a semi-naked Paul Newman in a nudist colony might appeal to his fans. |
| Hollywood ReporterJames PowersMark Robson's direction gives The Prize tension and humor, and a good deal of interesting characterization. The Prize should be a much discussed and popular attraction. |
| User ReviewAshley HThe Prize is an incredible film. It is about the Nobel Prize winners who come to Stockholm to receive their awards. Paul Newman and Edward G. Robinson give excellent performances. The screenplay is well written. Mark Robson did a great job directing this movie. I enjoyed watching this motion picture because of the drama and mystery. The Prize is a must see. |
| User ReviewTsungai KDude, this movie was tyt! At first I started watchin' it I thought 'Eh, I'll just see Paul Newman and get it over with,' and then I decided to record it for later...I was not disappointed. Frickin' brilliant! Newman was top! (Is...is lovey...) |
| User ReviewDavid Nso funny!an who can resist Paul Newman when he was young! his comic timing is brill! :) |
| User ReviewRichard YGreat thriller, one of my faves with Newman. |
| User Reviewgary twell umn just seen this movie 4 the 1st time n think that this is a good movie 2 watch,...its got a good cast of actors/actressess throughout this movie...i think that both paul newman n edward g robinson play good parts throughout this movie...i think that the director of this mystery/suspense/drama/classics movie had done a good job of directing this movie because you never know what 2 expect throguhout this movie,,,its a good thriller movie n its enjoyable |
| User ReviewDoctor SOMG...I loved Elke Sommer...she simmers and sizzles subtly in this one! Tongue n' cheek stuff. One of the first main-stream movies I recall with the eluded to-elusive Nudist nook in it! Excellent cast, interesting twist which has & will continue to be copied! |
| User ReviewVicki LComedy/mystery where Newman plays the Nobel Prize winner in literature, who's a womanizer and a drinker and finds himself in the middle of a plot to kidnap one of the other Nobel Prize winners. |