
Assignment to Kill (1968) - IMDb
"Assignment to Kill" from 1968 is one of those foreign espionage films that flourished in the '60s, complete with that jazzy, screechy music that seemed to be in every film.
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"Assignment to Kill" from 1968 is one of those foreign espionage films that flourished in the '60s, complete with that jazzy, screechy music that seemed to be in every film.
Assignment K (1968) - IMDb
Assignment K: Directed by Val Guest. With Stephen Boyd, Camilla Sparv, Michael Redgrave, Leo McKern. A British foreign intelligence spy, posing as an executive of a toy company, has his cover …
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Also known as (AKA) (original title) Assignment to Kill Brazil Tarefa Sinistra Canada
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Assignment to Kill: A private eye is hired by an insurance company to investigate a shipping magnate suspected of deliberately sinking his own ships for the insurance money. He finds himself involved in …
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Assignment to Kill (1968) - Trivia - IMDb
In Great Britain, it was released in the Spring of 1968, and was shown as the lower half of a double-bill with Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967). However, it was savagely cut to a length of only one hour …
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Patrick O'Neal did his best work in the late 1960s with Kremlin Letter, Chamber of Horrors, Castle Keep, and Assignment to Kill. Joan Hacket was a shinning light. This rates as her second best on screen …
Assignment to Kill (1968) - Trivia - IMDb
Assignment to Kill (1968) - John Barry was initially hired to compose the score, as reported in 1966. However, William Lava had replaced him by early 1967.