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The Silencers
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Columbia Pictures (1965 - 105 minutes) |
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Producer : |
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Irving Allen (Meadway-Claude Prod.), Jim Schmerer |
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Director : |
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Phil Karlson |
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Writer : |
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Oscar Saul, based on two novels by Donald Hamilton ("The Silencers" and "Death of a Citizen") |
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Composers : |
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Elmer Bernstein, Mack David |
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Choreographer : |
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Robert Sidney |
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Cast : |
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Dean Martin |
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Matt Helm |
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Stella Stevens |
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Gail Hendricks |
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Daliah Lavi |
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Tina Batori |
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Victor Buono |
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Tung-Tze |
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Cyd Charisse |
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Sarita |
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Beverley Adams |
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Lovey Kravezit |
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Plot :
Matt Helm, an ex-agent of the U.S. Intelligence and Counter Espionage (I.C.E.), has become a rather successful photographer, owning a plush house with a round, automated bed that goes across the bedroom and deposits him in a pool that serves as a giant-sized bubble bath. He is pulled out of retirement by his attractive ex-partner Tina Batori. It seems that Tung-Tze and his evil organization, "Big O", scheme to sabotage an atomic missile and explode it over Alamogordo, NM, and thus start World War III. Tina and Matt's first goal is to prevent a treacherous scientist from giving a tape to Tung-Tze.
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