A British Intelligence Agent must track down a fellow spy suspected of being a double agent.A British Intelligence Agent must track down a fellow spy suspected of being a double agent.A British Intelligence Agent must track down a fellow spy suspected of being a double agent.
Lewis Alexander
- Country House Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Jack Arrow
- Restaurant Patron
- (uncredited)
Jimmy Charters
- Pub Customer
- (uncredited)
Peter Evans
- Restaurant Patron
- (uncredited)
Stefan Gryff
- Shay cell group surrvior
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaOne of seven espionage movies that Charles Gray made around the mid to late 60s and early 70s. The others being Masquerade (1965), You Only Live Twice (1967) , The Man Outside (1967), Diamonds Are Forever (1971), The File of the Golden Goose (1969), and When Eight Bells Toll (1971),
- GoofsAt the start of the film one of the dead victims lying by the empty swimming pool is startled and moves when the car explodes, with his head and arm moving.
- Crazy creditsDuring the closing credits, in the background is the final scene showing a tower with a light that rotates, shining alternately green and white light. The credits change colors repeatedly as if the tower light is shining on them.
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George Peppard as a Slick British Secret Agent (raised in America) is Ultra-Stiff along with an Underused Joan Collins Among the European Locales.
Other Familiar Faces from British Cinema are Among the Talkers in the Talkathon, with Judy Geeson's Pert and Plucky Love Interest Steals the Show.
Mainly Because of the Cute-Factor who Sparks of Life Among the Walking Dead On Screen.
The Movie has No-Style, the Pacing is Awful, the Length is Long (almost 2hr), and the Story of Traitors and Double-Agents Never Grabs and just sort of Plays-Out for the Running Time.
No Humour, Very Little Action, a Zombified Peppard and a Complicated, Convoluted Story Made This a "Bomb" Out of the Box.
Big Production, Good Cast, a Missed-Opportunity and a Failure on Almost Every Level.
If You Skip this You Won't be Missing a Thing.
Other Familiar Faces from British Cinema are Among the Talkers in the Talkathon, with Judy Geeson's Pert and Plucky Love Interest Steals the Show.
Mainly Because of the Cute-Factor who Sparks of Life Among the Walking Dead On Screen.
The Movie has No-Style, the Pacing is Awful, the Length is Long (almost 2hr), and the Story of Traitors and Double-Agents Never Grabs and just sort of Plays-Out for the Running Time.
No Humour, Very Little Action, a Zombified Peppard and a Complicated, Convoluted Story Made This a "Bomb" Out of the Box.
Big Production, Good Cast, a Missed-Opportunity and a Failure on Almost Every Level.
If You Skip this You Won't be Missing a Thing.
- LeonLouisRicci
- May 9, 2024
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- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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