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Bibi Andersson | Erika Kosnov | |
Richard Boone | Ward | |
Nigel Green | The Whore | |
Dean Jagger | Highwayman | |
Lila Kedrova | Madam Sophie | |
Michael MacLiammoir | Sweet Alice | |
Patrick O'Neal | Charles Rone | |
Barbara Parkins | B.A. | |
Ronald Radd | Captain Potkin | |
George Sanders | Warlock | |
Raf Vallone | Puppet Maker | |
Max von Sydow | Colonel Kosnov | |
Orson Welles | Bresnavitch | |
Sandor Eies | Lt. Grodin | |
Niall MacGinnis | Erector Set |
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Producer | John Huston
Carter DeHaven |
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Writer | John Huston
Gladys Hill |
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Cinematography | Ted Scaife
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Musician | Robert Drasnin
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A network of older spies from the West recruits a young intelligence officer with a photographic memory to accompany them on a mission inside Russia. They must recover a letter written by the CIA that promises American assistance to Russia if China gets the atomic bomb. Written by The Tillinger Foundation, which is dedicated to missions of higher culture and which has ramifications all over the world, is in reality one of the most important centres of specialised espionage of the United States. Written by Volker Boehm |
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