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JEFF GORDON, SECRET AGENT
(1963, Anamorphic Widescreen) Eddie Constantine, Perrette Pradier, Daniel Emilfork, Clément Harari, Jean Galland, Daphné Dayle, Sophie Hardy. Eddie is once again an FBI agent, this time searching for an escaped (but wounded) criminal mastermind named Gregori, who has pulled off a massive diamond heist...
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KEEP TALKING BABY
(1961) Eddie Constantine, Claudine Coster, Francois Chaumette, Marielle Gozzi. Eddie's framed for murder and ends up being sentenced to the slammer! He manages to escape, though. Soon after he sets
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KILINK, STRIP AND KILL
(1967) Yildirim Gencer, Suzan Avci, Reha Yurdakul, Devlet Devrim, Cahit Irgat. That marvelous costumed Turkish superhero Kilink finds himself thrown in the middle of hostilities between two criminal mobs, both of which are vying for precious microfilm showing the location of government missile sites...
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KILL PANTHER KILL—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
(1968) Tony Kendall, Brad Harris, Corny Rogers, Erika Blanc, Franco Fantasia, Hannelore Auers. Another fun “Kommissar X” movie. Tony and Brad are competitors in this tongue-in-check thriller, both trying to recover a stash of stolen jewels. The criminal responsible for their theft has been busted out of jail and is in search of his twin brother, who knows the location of the stolen loot...
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KISS KISS, KILL KILL—Anamorphic Widescreen Edition
Special 35mm Widescreen Edition (1966) Tony Kendall, Brad Harris, Maria Perschy. The first “Kommissar X” movie is a good one. Tony and Brad investigate murders of politicians and scientists. They face a team of super hit ladies. Look for all the action and style that let to numerous follow-ups...
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LADIES FIRST
1963) Eddie Constantine, Christiane Minazzoli, Robert Manuel, Mischa Auerl. Here’s an Eddie Constantine film we’ve had sitting, unreleased, for over 25 years. Better late than never, though, and we don’t think it’s ever before been on home video! Eddie plays a tough FBI agent in France. He meets up with a woman whose husband has been knocked off by his business partner. It seems the partner has been using the firm as a cover for drug trafficking.
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LADIES MAN*
(1962) Eddie Constantine, One of Eddie's many portrayals as super sleuth/agent, Lemmy Caution. This time the action and danger is set on the French Riviera. From 16mm.
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LADY FROM CHUNKING*
(1942 PRC) - Anna Mae Wong, Harold Huber, Mae Clarke, Rick Vallin. A dose of WWII espionage, PRC style. Anna Mae, who hails from a noble Chinese family, is actually the leader of a Guerilla movement agains
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LIGHTNING BOLT*
(1965) Anthony Eisley, Diana Lorys, Ursula Parker. Directed by Antonio Margheriti. A secret agent goes after a madman who plots world domination from his incredible underwater city. He deflects moon rocke
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MAKE YOUR BETS LADIES—English Anamorphic Edition
(1965) Eddie Constantine, Nelly Benedetti, Daniel Ceccaldi, Laura Valenzuela, Luis Dávila. Eddie’s back with another tongue-in-cheek spy film. This time he’s a tough (and ultra-cool) American agent who’s on his way to Madrid to extricate a scientist who has fallen into the hands of enemy agents...
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MAN AND CHILD
(1956) Eddie Constantine, Juliette Greco. A war veteran’s adopted daughter is kidnapped by a man looking for his missing granddaughter. The missing girl was an employee for a perfume factory that smuggles drugs...
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MAN ON THE SPYING TRAPEZE*
(1967) Wayde Preston, Antonio Duran, Helga Summerfeld. Good ‘60s spy schlock with Preston trying to retrieve stolen microfilm. Lots of fast cars, loose women, and foreign thugs. There’s even a touc
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MASTER SPY—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1963, Anamorphic Widescreen) Stephen Murray, June Thorburn, Alan Wheatley, John Carson, Jack Watson. Murray gives a fine, low-key performance as a defecting Russian scientist who goes to work at a British nuclear experimentation lab, working on a neutron ray. But is he loyal to the crown?...
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MASTER STROKE*
(1967) Richard Harrison, Margaret Lee, Adolfo Celi, Gerard Tichy. Starts out like a cool spaghetti western. Alas, it’s only the set of a western that Harrison, a big star, is starring in. He’s hire
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MISSION PHANTOM
MISSION PHANTOM (1967) Fernando Sancho, Eduardo Fajardo, Ingrid Schoeller. If you don’t take this film too seriously, you’ll probably love it. A shoddy band of “free souls” from a variety of countries and backgrounds are gathered together to pull off what seems to be a clearly "impossible" caper. This involves breaking into a highly-guarded place with seemingly impenetrable security...
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MISSION TO VENICE*
(1963) Sean Flynn, Madeleine Robinson. Errol's son, Sean plays a sleuth attempting to find a missing husband. He stumbles upon a ring of spies in the process. From 16mm.
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MONOCLE, THE*
(1964) Paul Meurisse, Marcel Dallo, Barbara Steele. Barbara plays a sexy villainess in this rare, French spy/comedy thriller. From 16mm.
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MURDER IN A RED JAGUAR—Anamorphic Widescreen
(1968, Anamorphic Widescreen) George Nader, Heinz Weiss, Grit Boettcher, Herbert Stass, Robert Fuller. In the opening scene, Robert Fuller terrorizes a bunch of lovely, partially undressed girls in their dressing room. Nader (as agent Jerry Cotton) smashes through a window and saves the girls, who then shower him with compliments. This sets the tone for the film as Cotton sets out to solve numerous killings...
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