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The Spy Who Loved Flowers

1966 Italian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Spy Who Loved Flowers
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The Spy Who Loved Flowers (Italian: Le spie amano i fiori, also known as Hell Cats) is a 1966 Italian/Spanish co-production science fiction-Eurospy film written and directed by Umberto Lenzi (here credited as "Hubert Humphry"). Set in Paris, Geneva and Athens, it is the sequel to Super Seven Calling Cairo (1965).[1][2] It starred Roger Browne and Yoko Tani.

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In the film, a British secret agent is tasked with assassinating three foreign operatives. Finding himself under surveillance by enemy agents, the agent suspects that there is a traitor in his agency.

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Premise

British agent Martin Stevens is assigned to assassinate three foreign operatives who collaborated with a deceased scientist whose weaponized invention the agent himself has recovered. Halfway through the mission, Stevens discovers that the enemy has been targeting him instead and knows his every move, thus developing suspicion that there is a traitor in their midst.

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Release

The Spy Who Loved Flowers was released in France on 21 December 1966 as Des fleurs pour un espion.[3]

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