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Walter Matthau | Miles Kendig | |
Glenda Jackson | Isobel von Schönenberg | |
Sam Waterston | Joe Cutter | |
Ned Beatty | G.P. Myerson | |
Herbert Lom | Mikhail Yaskov | |
David Matthau | Leonard Ross | |
George Baker | Parker Westlake | |
Ivor Roberts | Ludlum | |
Lucy Saroyan | Carla | |
Severn Darden | Maddox | |
George Pravda | Saint Breheret | |
Jacquelyn Hyde | Realtor | |
Mike Gwilym | Alfie Booker | |
Terry Beaver | Tobin | |
Ray Charleson | Clausen | |
Christopher Driscoll | Policeman #1 | |
Michael Cronin | Policeman #2 | |
Roy Sampson | Police Sergeant | |
Douglas Dirkson | Follett | |
Anne Haney | Mrs. Myerson |
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Producer |
Jonathan Bernstein
Brian Garfield Edie Landau Ely A. Landau |
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Writer |
Brian Garfield
Bryan Forbes |
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Cinematography |
Arthur Ibbetson
Brian W. Roy |
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Musician |
Ian Fraser
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When CIA operative Miles Kendig deliberately lets KGB agent Yaskov get away, his boss threatens to retire him. Kendig beats him to it, however, destroying his own records and traveling to Austria where he begins work on a memoir that will expose all his former agency's covert practices. The CIA catches wind of the book and sends other agents after him, initiating a frenetic game of cat and mouse that spans the globe. |
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