Todestanz eines Killers (1968)
27KTodestanz eines Killers: Directed by Anthony Mann, Laurence Harvey. With Laurence Harvey, Tom Courtenay, Mia Farrow, Harry Andrews. During the Cold War, the British and Soviet Intelligence services attempt to out-fox one another using the homesick double-Agent Krasnevin a.k.a. Alexander Eberlin (Laurence Harvey) as a pawn in the complex spy-game.
“I am not sure why this film gets a bad rap — I thoroughly enjoyed it. Wonderful locations of an impossibly glamorous late-60s London, Lawrence Harvey suitably mysterious, a seeping sense of doom which wonu0026#39;t give you nightmares but will make you appreciate the story arc even more.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eYes there are plot holes but nothing major. The character of Mia Farrow remains a cipher, but maybe itu0026#39;s intentional.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWatch out for two then future telly stars in minor roles: Richard Ou0026#39;Sullivan (of Man about the house) and Mike Pratt (of Randall and Hopkirk). u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eRecommended.”