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(1965, Anamorphic Widescreen) Roger Browne, Rosalba Neri, Fabienne Dali, Massimo Serato, Andrea Aureli, Dina De Santis. This has to be in the upper tier of mid-1960's Eurospy films. A new radioactive metal has been stolen by a Russian agent and it’s up to agent SuperSeven (Roger Browne) to recover it. This of course means romancing a lot of gorgeous babes and shooting numerous bad guys. The problem for Roger is that the metal has been fashioned into a lens and imbedded in a movie camera that’s accidentally been sold to a tourist in Cairo. Arriving in Egypt, Roger has a brief fling with Rosalba Neri. He then teams up with the beautiful Fabienne Dali and together they attempt to track down the tourist, which takes them from one exotic site to another; all the while having to contend with Russian agents. This Eurospy gem has everything—great locales, beautiful women (Neri and Dali), a ruthless villain (Serato), shootouts, car chases, fisticuffs, explosions, etc. The plot also has a couple of nice twists and the music score is pretty good. Cool. Aka Hellhound of the Secret Service. Excellent color, dubbed in English, from 35mm.
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