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Produced by Mirko Purgatori Release date 1968 (1968) | 6.2/10 Written by José Luis Bayonas Initial release 1968 Cinematography Antonio Macasoli | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Directed by José Briz MéndezLuciano Lelli Starring Ty HardinAntonella Lualdi Music by Giacomo Dell'OrsoNico Fidenco Directors José Briz Méndez, Luciano Lelli Similar That Man in Istanbul, Special Mission Lady Cha, Operation Counterspy, Requiem for a Secret Agent, Electra One |
Ragan (also known as Devil's Angel) is a 1968 Spanish-Italian Eurospy film directed by José Briz Méndez and starring Ty Hardin and Antonella Lualdi.
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Plot
A former mercenary named Ragan, who now runs a one-plane, money-losing air-transport service, is approached by a man named Velludo with a $75,000 job offer. Velludo wants Ragan to fly a plane in a mission to free Moreno, the former dictator of a Caribbean island. Ragan says "no" but his plane is mysteriously destroyed in a fire and his insurance is suddenly cancelled so "no" becomes "yes." After all, Moreno is preferable to Chavez, the current dictator, and Ragan will have to chance to meet up with an ex-flame named Janine who's also involved in the planned coup along with her husband. Complicating things, however, is Maria, an attractive blonde with the "hots" for Ragan. Ragan and company incur heavy losses but manage to free Moreno in a daring commando raid and Ragan now looks forward to a romantic future with one of those two women.