Assassination (1967 film)
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Directed byEmilio Miraglia
Written byEmil Bridge
Lou Stateman
Luciano Ercoli
(as Andy Colbert)
Massimo De Rita
(as Max Hatired)
Lou Stateman
Luciano Ercoli
(as Andy Colbert)
Massimo De Rita
(as Max Hatired)
StarringHenry Silva
Fred Beir
Evelyn Stewart
Peter Dane
Bill Vanders
Fred Beir
Evelyn Stewart
Peter Dane
Bill Vanders
CinematographyErico Menczer
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Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Emilio Miraglia |
| Written by | Emil Bridge Lou Stateman Luciano Ercoli (as Andy Colbert) Massimo De Rita (as Max Hatired) |
| Starring | Henry Silva Fred Beir Evelyn Stewart Peter Dane Bill Vanders |
| Cinematography | Erico Menczer |
| Edited by | Sergio Montanari |
| Music by | Robby Poitevin |
Production companies | Cinegai S.p.A. Jolly Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
| Country | Italy |
| Language | Italian |
Assassination is a 1967 Italian thriller-spy film starring Henry Silva. It marked the directorial debut of Emilio Miraglia.[1][2]
A Secret Service agent, supposedly dead, discovers that his wife is planning to marry the double agent he must expose.
Cast
- Henry Silva as John Chandler / Philip Chandler
- Fred Beir as Bob
- Evelyn Stewart as Barbara
- Peter Dane as Lang
- Bill Vanders as Thomas
- Alfredo Varelli as Morrison (credited as Fred Farrell)
- Roberto Maldera as Otto (credited as Bob Molden)
- Karl-Heinz Menzinger as Hans (credited as Karl Menzinger)
- Gunther Scholtz as Senator
- Gert von Zitzewitz as Baron