The Venetian Affair (film)
The Venetian Affair | |
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Theatrical release poster by Frank McCarthy | |
Directed by | Jerry Thorpe |
Produced by |
E. Jack Neuman Jerry Thorpe |
Written by | E. Jack Neuman |
Starring |
Robert Vaughn Elke Sommer Boris Karloff Luciana Paluzzi |
Music by | Lalo Schifrin |
Cinematography | Milton R. Krasner |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release dates |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Venetian Affair is a 1967 spy film directed by Jerry Thorpe. It stars Robert Vaughn and Elke Sommer and is based on a novel by Helen MacInnes. It was shot on location in Venice, Italy.[1]
Plot
A former CIA agent, Bill Fenner, now a downbeat, loner journalist, is sent to Venice to investigate the shock suicide bombing by an American diplomat at a peace conference.
CIA chief Frank Rosenfeld specifically requests Fenner come out of retirement because one of the suspects in the case is Fenner's ex-wife, Sandra Fane, who is believed to be a Communist sympathizer. A secret report by Dr. Vaugiroud could be the key, but Fenner's and Fane's lives are greatly endangered, particularly at the hands of a mysterious man named Wahl, while trying to unravel the plot.
Cast
- Robert Vaughn as Bill Fenner
- Elke Sommer as Sandra Fane
- Felicia Farr as Claire
- Boris Karloff as Vaugiroud
- Ed Asner as Rosenfeld
- Karl Boehm (Karlheinz Böhm) as Robert Wahl
"The Venetian Affair" was released in America on region 1 DVD by Warner Archives on August 23, 2011. It is widescreen.
References
- ↑ Stephen Jacobs, Boris Karloff: More Than a Monster, Tomohawk Press 2011 p 474