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Our Man in Marrakesh (1966)

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(Bang! Bang! You're Dead!)


Country: GB/US
Technical: col 92m
Director: Don Sharp
Cast: Tony Randall, Senta Berger, Herbert Lom, Klaus Kinski, Terry-Thomas, Grégoire Aslan

Synopsis:

An American architect in Morocco gets mixed up in a CIA agent's mission to expose a Marrakesh businessman for attempting to influence China's vote at the UN.

Review:

This would-be Hitchcockian spy comedy-thriller begins with a group of seven travellers being cased by a henchman as he, and we, attempt to work out which is the contact. That is about as intriguing as anything gets but, on the other hand, at least Sharp keeps it moving so fast that it doesn't really matter. No overlooked gem, but colourful and competently turned out entertainment with at least two points of bemusement: Terry-Thomas as an old Etonian condemned to reside in Morocco as 'El Caïd', guarded by Berber horsemen, and Margaret Lee (here 'introduced') touching her toes legs akimbo as the camera peers through them from behind!

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(Bang! Bang! You're Dead!)


Country: GB/US
Technical: col 92m
Director: Don Sharp
Cast: Tony Randall, Senta Berger, Herbert Lom, Klaus Kinski, Terry-Thomas, Grégoire Aslan

Synopsis:

An American architect in Morocco gets mixed up in a CIA agent's mission to expose a Marrakesh businessman for attempting to influence China's vote at the UN.

Review:

This would-be Hitchcockian spy comedy-thriller begins with a group of seven travellers being cased by a henchman as he, and we, attempt to work out which is the contact. That is about as intriguing as anything gets but, on the other hand, at least Sharp keeps it moving so fast that it doesn't really matter. No overlooked gem, but colourful and competently turned out entertainment with at least two points of bemusement: Terry-Thomas as an old Etonian condemned to reside in Morocco as 'El Caïd', guarded by Berber horsemen, and Margaret Lee (here 'introduced') touching her toes legs akimbo as the camera peers through them from behind!

(Bang! Bang! You're Dead!)


Country: GB/US
Technical: col 92m
Director: Don Sharp
Cast: Tony Randall, Senta Berger, Herbert Lom, Klaus Kinski, Terry-Thomas, Grégoire Aslan

Synopsis:

An American architect in Morocco gets mixed up in a CIA agent's mission to expose a Marrakesh businessman for attempting to influence China's vote at the UN.

Review:

This would-be Hitchcockian spy comedy-thriller begins with a group of seven travellers being cased by a henchman as he, and we, attempt to work out which is the contact. That is about as intriguing as anything gets but, on the other hand, at least Sharp keeps it moving so fast that it doesn't really matter. No overlooked gem, but colourful and competently turned out entertainment with at least two points of bemusement: Terry-Thomas as an old Etonian condemned to reside in Morocco as 'El Caïd', guarded by Berber horsemen, and Margaret Lee (here 'introduced') touching her toes legs akimbo as the camera peers through them from behind!

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