Shoot to Kill (1960 film)
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Directed byMichael Winner
Written byMichael Winner
Produced byOlive Negus-Fancey
Starring
- Dermot Walsh
- Joy Webster
- John M. East
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| Directed by | Michael Winner |
| Written by | Michael Winner |
| Produced by | Olive Negus-Fancey |
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| Cinematography | Adolph Burger |
| Edited by | Monica Kimick |
| Music by | Cy Payne |
Production company | E.J. Fancey Productions |
| Distributed by | New Realm Pictures |
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Running time | 63 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Shoot to Kill is a 1960 British second feature ('B')[1] crime film directed and written by Michael Winner and starring Dermot Walsh, Joy Webster and John M. East.[2][3] It was Winner's first film as a director,[4] and Lynn Redgrave's first film role.[5]
Showbiz reporter Mike Roberts and diplomatic correspondent Lee Fisher tackle Communist agent Boris Altovitch and his mob, who have kidnapped the daughter of a nuclear scientist, to force him to reveal information. The pair triumph, and fall in love.
Cast
- Dermot Walsh as Mike Roberts
- Joy Webster as Lee Fisher
- John M. East as Boris Altovitch
- Frank Hawkins as Neale Patterson
- Zoreen Ismail as Anna
- Theodore Wilhelm as Nikolai
- Victor Beaumont as Nauman
- Ronald Adam as Wood
- Lynn Redgrave in a bit part (uncredited)