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The Most Dangerous Man in the World (1969)

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(The Chairman)


Country: GB
Technical: col/scope 99m
Director: J. Lee Thompson
Cast: Gregory Peck, Anne Heywood, Arthur Hill

Synopsis:

A scientist is sent to China during the Cultural Revolution to steal the formula for an agricultural enzyme.

Review:

Rather dicey work for a mere scientist, one might have thought, not least because the secret services have implanted him with an explosive device in case he is caught! The preposterous setup aside, this is an entertaining espionage thriller with Peck on characteristic form and the under-used Heywood in support.

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(The Chairman)


Country: GB
Technical: col/scope 99m
Director: J. Lee Thompson
Cast: Gregory Peck, Anne Heywood, Arthur Hill

Synopsis:

A scientist is sent to China during the Cultural Revolution to steal the formula for an agricultural enzyme.

Review:

Rather dicey work for a mere scientist, one might have thought, not least because the secret services have implanted him with an explosive device in case he is caught! The preposterous setup aside, this is an entertaining espionage thriller with Peck on characteristic form and the under-used Heywood in support.

(The Chairman)


Country: GB
Technical: col/scope 99m
Director: J. Lee Thompson
Cast: Gregory Peck, Anne Heywood, Arthur Hill

Synopsis:

A scientist is sent to China during the Cultural Revolution to steal the formula for an agricultural enzyme.

Review:

Rather dicey work for a mere scientist, one might have thought, not least because the secret services have implanted him with an explosive device in case he is caught! The preposterous setup aside, this is an entertaining espionage thriller with Peck on characteristic form and the under-used Heywood in support.

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