Vincent, who signs his blows with the name Romeo, manages to steal the Mona Lisa. Read More »
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The True Story of Frank Mannata (1969) Javier Setó, Jeffrey Hunter, Guglielmo Spoletini, Margaret Lee
In the 1930s, Italian immigrant from Sicily Frank Mannata, his brother Salvatore and sister Rosella run the Chicago Outfit for the mafia. Read More »
The Violent Four (1968) Carlo Lizzani, Gian Maria Volontè, Tomas Milian, Margaret Lee
A detective is assigned to head a manhunt for four violent bank robbers. Read More »
Samson Against the Pirates (1963) Tanio Boccia, Kirk Morris, Margaret Lee, Daniele Vargas
A terrible pirate terrorizes the Antilles plundering ships, slaughtering their crews and selling women as slaves. Read More »
Five Golden Dragons (1967) Jeremy Summers, Robert Cummings, Margaret Lee, Rupert Davies
Hitchcock hero Robert Cummings stars in this exotic British feature from 1967, adapting one of Edgar Wallace’s celebrated Commissioner Sanders stories. Read More »
Spy Pit (1967) Mario Maffei, Roger Hanin, Margaret Lee, Peter Carsten
While the secret agent Julien Saint Dominique has an interview on a boat in a canal in Berlin, with his colleague Felix, someone shoots a shotgun. Read More »
Master Stroke (1967) Michele Lupo, Richard Harrison, Adolfo Celi, Margaret Lee, Crime, Drama
In Madrid, actor Lang is hired by Monsieur Bernard to impersonate a certain Owen for a time. Read More »
Le soleil des voyous / Action Man (1967) Jean Delannoy, Jean Gabin, Robert Stack, Margaret Lee, Crime, Drama
A retired gangster enlists the help of an ex-US serviceman for one last job, the robbing of a bank. Things become complicated when other interested parties get wind of their plans.
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Le Tigre se parfume à la dynamite / An Orchid for the Tiger (1965) Claude Chabrol, Roger Hanin, Margaret Lee, Michel Bouquet, Adventure, Crime, Comedy
Louis Rapiere aka Tiger is sent to Port-a-Pitre (French Guyane), to supervise the recuperation of a treasure from a sunken ship. A group of revolutionaries pirates the ship and robs the treasure, intending to sell it to an international terrorist organization, named Orchid. When he gets there, he demands that the French authority arrests the revolutionaries, but trying to prevent a general strike, the police does nothing. The Tiger finds himself acting alone, in a paralized territory – as the revoltionaries incited the people to the general strike anyway… and competing against American, Russian, and German spies. Everybody is very interested in the treasure, a rare mineral with tremendous impact on arms development, now about to fall into the Orchid’s clutch.
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