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Release Date: 1966 Cast: Tom Reese, Ann-Margret, Beverly Adams, Dean Martin, Camilla Sparv, Duke Howard, Richard Eastham, James Gregory, Ted Hartley, Karl Malden
Categories: Movies, Science Fiction, Adventure, Action, Action/Adventure, Glamorized Spy Film, Spy Murderers' Row (sometimes spelled Murderer's Row) is a 1966 American comedy-spy-fi film starring Dean Martin and very loosely based upon the Matt Helm spy novel Murderers' Row by Donald Hamilton, which was published in 1962.
Ann-Margret and Karl Malden co-star in this sequel to The Silencers.
The film begins with a shot of the United States Capitol being destroyed. It turns out to have been a model at a demonstration of a heliobeam weapon in the headquarters of the Brotherhood of International Government and Order ("BIG O"). BIG O is a One World organisation with a goal of world domination... MORE
Murderers' Row (sometimes spelled Murderer's Row) is a 1966 American comedy-spy-fi film starring Dean Martin and very loosely based upon the Matt Helm spy novel Murderers' Row by Donald Hamilton, which was published in 1962.
Ann-Margret and Karl Malden co-star in this sequel to The Silencers.
The film begins with a shot of the United States Capitol being destroyed. It turns out to have been a model at a demonstration of a heliobeam weapon in the headquarters of the Brotherhood of International Government and Order ("BIG O"). BIG O is a One World organisation with a goal of world domination that previously appeared in The Silencers.
With the aid of a mole, BIG O conducts a worldwide assassination campaign against various secret agents working for ICE (Intelligence Counter Espionage). Matt Helm fakes his own death, as in the next year's Bond film, You Only Live Twice, that also would begin by faking the lead character's demise and having his funeral. Helm meets his "M"-type boss, Mac (James Gregory) to receive his twin mission briefing. Helm is to track down the recently missing Dr. Solaris (Richard Eastham), who has developed a powerful heliobeam weapon that uses the concentrated LESS
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