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Duration
  

Running time
  
1h 26m

Genre
  
Thriller

4.8/10
IMDb

Initial release
  
1946

Costume design
  
Veniero Colasanti

Writer
  
Oreste Biancoli, William Freshman

Directors
  
Giacomo Gentilomo, William Freshman

Cast
  
Derek Farr
(Pemberton Grant),
Marta Labarr
,
Manning Whiley
,
Pamela Stirling

Similar movies
  
Related Giacomo Gentilomo movies

Tehran is a 1946 British-Italian thriller film co-directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and William Freshman. It stars Derek Farr as Pemberton Grant, a British intelligence officer who discovers a plot to assassinate the President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Tehran Conference during the Second World War. It also featured Marta Labarr, Manning Whiley and Pamela Stirling. It was also released under the alternative titles Appointment in Persia and The Plot to Kill Roosevelt and Conspiracy in Teheran.

Contents

It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome.

Plot

In 1943, Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt meet at the Teheran conference to agree plans for the Allied invasion of Europe. Whilst attempting to trace ballerina Natalie Trubetzin (Marta Labarr), who he met before the outbreak of war, British journalist Pemberton Grant (Derek Farr) uncovers a deadly conspiracy. The plot, led by Paul Sherek (Manning Whiley), involves international arms dealers, who can't afford to, and do not wish to have peace declared, and plan to blow up President Roosevelt during his visit.

Partial cast

  • Derek Farr as Pemberton Grant
  • Marta Labarr as Natalie Trubetzin
  • Manning Whiley as Paul Sherek
  • Pamela Stirling as Haali
  • Philip Ridgeway as Mr Razed
  • John Warwick as Maor 'Mack' MacIntyre
  • John Slater as Maor Sergei Soviesky
  • MacDonald Parke as Major Wellman
  • Critical reception

    The Radio Times called it a "shambolic British thriller"; TV Guide wrote, "Whiley's performance alone provides some semblance of acting, and the technical end is almost totally incompetent"; but Allmovie wrote, "Even though the audience knows the outcome, there's thrills aplenty in The Plot to Kill Roosevelt."

    References

    Tehran (film) Wikipedia
    Tehran (film) IMDb