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Assassination (1967 film)
1967 Italian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Assassination is a 1967 Italian thriller-spy film starring Henry Silva. It marked the directorial debut of Emilio Miraglia.[1][2]
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Plot
A Secret Service agent, supposedly dead, discovers that his wife is planning to marry the double agent he must expose.
Cast
- Henry Silva as John Chandler / Philip Chandler
- Fred Beir as Bob
- Evelyn Stewart as Barbara
- Peter Dane as Lang
- Bill Vanders as Thomas
- Alfredo Varelli as Morrison (credited as Fred Farrell)
- Roberto Maldera as Otto (credited as Bob Molden)
- Karl-Heinz Menzinger as Hans (credited as Karl Menzinger)
- Gunther Scholtz as Senator
- Gert von Zitzewitz as Baron
Reception
The Italian film critic Francesco Puma described the film as "ambiguous, crepuscular and uneasy" and as a Eurospy version of The Late Mattia Pascal.[2]
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