Foreign Exchange (1970 film)
Foreign Exchange is a 1970 American action thriller drama spy television film originally aired on ABC and directed by Roy Ward Baker.[1] Its teleplay, written by Jimmy Sangster, was based on his own 1968 novel of the same name. The film starred Robert Horton, Jill St. John, and Sebastian Cabot. It is a sequel to the television film The Spy Killer, which was released in the previous year.
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Directed by | Roy Ward Baker |
Produced by | Jimmy Sangster Harold D. Cohen (executive) |
Written by | Jimmy Sangster |
Based on | Foreign Exchange by Jimmy Sangster |
Starring | Robert Horton Jill St. John Sebastian Cabot |
Music by | Johnny Pearson |
Cinematography | Arthur Grant |
Edited by | Spencer Reeve |
Production company | American Broadcasting Company Halsan Productions |
Distributed by | Worldvision Enterprises |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Robert Horton: John Smith
- Sebastian Cabot: Max
- Jill St. John: Mary Harper
- Dudley Foster: Leo
- Clive Graham: Johns
- George Roubicek: Karkov
- Eric Pohlmann: Borensko
- Eric Longworth: Boreman
- Eleanor Summerfield: Mrs. Roberts
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References
- "Foreign Exchange (1970)". BFI. Retrieved 10 July 2018.
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