Agent 505: Death Trap in Beirut
Agent 505: Death Trap in Beirut/Agent 505 - Todesfalle Beirut/From Beirut with Love is a 1966 German/French/Italian international co-production Eurospy film shot in Lebanon. It was produced and directed by Manfred R. Köhler.[1] The film stars Frederick Stafford in his second film and Renate Ewert in her final feature film.
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Directed by | Manfred R. Köhler |
Produced by | Wolf C. Hartwig Mario Siciliano |
Written by | Manfred R. Köhler |
Starring | Frederick Stafford |
Music by | Ennio Morricone Bruno Nicolai |
Cinematography | Rolf Kästel |
Release date |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Plot
Interpol Agent 505 Richard Blake battles a mysterious criminal known as "the Sheik" who plans to eliminate the population of Beirut by dropping radioactive mercury on the city.
Cast
- Frederick Stafford ... Richard Blake, Agent 505
- Geneviève Cluny ... Denise Letienne
- Chris Howland ... Bobby O'Toole
- Harald Leipnitz ... Fred Köhler
- Willy Birgel ... Omar Abdullah
- Renate Ewert ... Room Maid
- Gisella Arden ... Monique Köhler
- Pierre Richard ... Inspector Bernard
- Renato Lupi ... Anthony Leandros
- Carla Calò ... Boss
- Danny Taborra ... Police Director
- Patrick Bernhard ... Thug
gollark: Anyway, I forgot how potential energy should work in this, so I guess I'll just rederive it.
gollark: I don't care either way, I procedurally generate legal systems in which all my actions are and always were legal whenever needed.
gollark: A fun quirk is that since it uses animation frames, if you go offscreen it immediately NaNs horribly.
gollark: Oh, I was going to add potential energy to this but forgot, sad.
gollark: ↓ physics
References
- pp. 89-90 The Eurospy Guide Luminary Press 2004
External links
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