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Rating: 5.7/10 by 6 users

Target for Killing (1966)

A secret agent is charged with preventing a crime syndicate's plot to assassinate a young heiress.

Directing:
  • Otto Stenzel
  • Federico Cianfarini
  • Manfred R. Köhler
Writing:
  • Anatol Bratt
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Sep 29, 1966

Rating: 5.7/10 by 6 users

Alternative Title:
Wie tötet man eine Dame? - DE

Country:
Italy
Austria
Language:
Deutsch
Runtime: 01 hour 33 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: spy, hypnosis, brainwashing

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Stewart Granger is at his most dapper, suave, best in this otherwise completely unremarkable effort that offers a hybrid "Bond" meets "UNCLE" scenario. Luckily for us, it has the consummate baddie Curd Jürgens as his deadly foe and the scenes they have together, mostly towards the end, are what redeems it from serious mediocrity. It's all about "Sandra" (Karin Dor) who meets our charmer on an aircraft. He ("James Vine") has to land the thing, saving all the passengers, and soon discovers that she is about to come into $70-odd million on her 25th birthday and that there are moves afoot in certain quarters to try and prevent that anniversary from happening. What ensues are a series of fun escapades and the pair try to stay one step ahead of their pursuers who have a habit of using brain-washing as their preferred means of controlling their subjects. The ending is rotten, but there is certainly some fun to be had en route. The cast are enjoying themselves and the production is reasonable, if hardly one that would trouble Messrs. Broccoli and Saltzman. Speaking of them, Adolfo Celi makes an appearance too (sans eyepatch), and we've a bit of Klaus Kinski at his malevolent best too. Aim low and you ought not to be too disappointed - it's all about the stars.


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