The Double Man 1967 N/R, 105 min. Genre: Mystery
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner Cast: Yul Brynner, Britt Ekland, Clive Revill, Anton Diffring, Moira Lister, Lloyd Nolan, George Mikell, David Bauer, Kenneth J. Warren, Carl Jaffe
CIA agent Dan Slater (Yul Brynner) travels to Austria while investigating his son's death and finds himself in the middle of a plot involving his German look-alike, Kalmar (Yul Brynner).
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Embassy 1972 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Action aka: Target: Embassy
Director: Gordon Hessler Cast: Richard Roundtree, Chuck Connors, Marie-Jose Nat, Ray Milland, Broderick Crawford, Max von Sydow, David Bauer, David Healy, Dee Pollock, Afif Boulos
Set in Beirut, this is the chilling tale of American agent Shannon (Richard Roundtree) who tries to get defecting Soviet operative Gorenko (Max von Sydow) out of the country while eluding a determined KGB investigator (Chuck Connors).
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Endless Night 1971 N/R, 95 min. Genre: Drama / Mystery / Thriller aka: Agatha Christie's Endless Night
Director: Sidney Gilliat Cast: Hayley Mills, Hywel Bennett, Britt Ekland, George Sanders, Per Oscarsson, Lois Maxwell, Peter Bowles, Walter Gotell, Helen Horton, Robert Keegan, Aubrey Richards, David Healy, David Bauer, Ann Way
Based on an Agatha Christie novel that is different from her usual hero/heroine sleuth, this unusual psychological thriller begins with Michael (Hywel Bennett) pining over a beautiful estate that he would never be able to afford. Now working as a chauffer, he meets a beautiful young American, Ellie (Hayley Mills), who is vacationing in England. They hit it off, and when he finds that she is one of America's richest people, he convinces her to buy the estate. They also fall in love and move into their new home. All is happy for the couple until strange things begin to happen, and friends, relatives, and neighbors continue to pop up. Where this all leads is not revealed until late in the film.
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| 1. The Double Man (1967)
2. Embassy (1972) aka: Target: Embassy
3. Endless Night (1971) aka: Agatha Christie's Endless Night
4. Tropic of Cancer (1970)
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