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Post by petrolino on Feb 28, 2020 19:56:24 GMT
I remember enjoying Michael Anderson's 'The Quiller Memorandum' (1966) in my youth, with George Segal and Max Von Sydow. It was scripted by playwright Harold Pinter, from a novel by Trevor Dudley Smith.
I thought the movie was okay, I just didn't think George Segal was all that convincing as an undercover agent. Seemed way too "mild mannered". The storyline was great though.
It's been so long since I've seen it my memory is vague at best. Also, I'm not that keen on spy movies; probably my least favourite crime subgenre, though I do enjoy a few.
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