Satan's Harvest

Satan's Harvest is a 1970 South African adventure film directed by George Montgomery who also starred along with Tippi Hedren and singer Matt Monro.[1]

Satan's Harvest
Tippi Hedren in film
Directed byGeorge Montgomery
Produced byHyman Kirstein
Written byGeorge Montgomery
StarringGeorge Montgomery
Tippi Hedren
Matt Monro
Davy Kaye
Music byRoy Martin
CinematographyRoderick Stewart
Edited byHarry Hughes
Distributed byKillarney Films
Release date
June 4, 1970
Running time
88 minutes
CountrySouth Africa

Plot

After inheriting a farm in South Africa, Cutter Murdock, an American private detective, travels to South Africa to claim his inheritance and almost immediately finds himself in serious danger. Following an attempted assassination while leaving the plane at Jan Smuts Airport (the person behind him is shot dead) and a further attempt on his life when his chauffeur and car are blown to hell, he is also targeted by the gun-toting Marla Oaks, who shoots at him as soon as he gets out of his plane.

There are people who want Murdock’s farm -- interloper family members who were excluded from Murdock’s uncle’s will -- as the farm is a heroin and marijuana goldmine and nothing will stand in their way, not even the resourceful American detective.

Cast

Soundtrack

Two People

Composed by Don Black & Denis King

Sung by Matt Monro

other music in the film is by

Roy Martin

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References

  1. George montgomery. (2000, Dec 15). The Times Retrieved from https://search.proquest.com/docview/318412095
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