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Subterfuge (film)

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Genre
  
Thriller

Duration
  

Running time
  
1h 29m

Screenplay
  
David Whitaker

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Writer
  
David Whitaker

Director
  
Peter Scott
Music director
  
Cyril Ornadel

Subterfuge (film) movie poster

Initial release
  
December 1968 (United Kingdom)

Cast
  
Gene Barry
(Michael A. Donovan),
Joan Collins
(Anne Langley),
Richard Todd
(Col. Victor Redmayne),
Tom Adams
(Peter Langley),
Suzanna Leigh
(Donetta),
Michael Rennie
(Goldsmith)

Similar movies
  
Joan Collins appears in Subterfuge and The Executioner

Tagline
  
An amazing nightmare of deception!

Subterfuge is a 1968 British espionage film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Gene Barry, Joan Collins and Richard Todd.

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Synopsis

A young wife is becoming very distraught over the fact that her husband, a secret service "spy" for Britain, has changed his mind about transferring away so that he can spend more time with her and their young son. He has grown cold and distant towards her; she thinks it's because of the secretiveness of his work. Meanwhile, a U.S spy comes to Britain and is induced to help the British "team" with an undercover spy ring...

Cast

  • Gene Barry as Michael A. Donovan
  • Joan Collins as Anne Langley
  • Richard Todd as Colonel Victor Redmayne
  • Tom Adams as Peter Langley
  • Suzanna Leigh as Donetta
  • Michael Rennie as Goldsmith
  • Marius Goring as Shevik
  • Scott Forbes as Pannell
  • Colin Gordon as Kitteridge
  • Guy Deghy as Dr. Lundgren
  • Dermot Kelly as Van Driver
  • Stuart Cooper as Dubrossman
  • John Welsh as Heiner
  • Clifford Earl as Policeman
  • Ron Pember as Photographer
  • Harry Locke as Tramp
  • Frederick Peisley as Tramp
  • Critical reception

    In the Radio Times, David McGillivray wrote, "despite endless double-crossing and a kidnapping, this is low on excitement and lacks a strong villain. With most of London's landmarks included along the way, it might appeal to the odd tourist. The presence of Joan Collins, dressed up to the nines, adds a bit of glamour."

    References

    Subterfuge (film) Wikipedia
    Subterfuge (film) IMDb Subterfuge (film) themoviedb.org