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Director: Christian-Jaque
Cast: Peter Lawford, Ira von Fürstenberg, Georges Géret, Maria Grazia Buccella
A thief gets hold of some top secret papers and is chased around Europe by the sinister Organisation.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Dead Run is a little-known 1967 thriller-comedy directed by Christian-Jaque. While not a major critical hit, the film offers a lighthearted take on the cat-and-mouse chase genre as a thief tries to evade a sinister organization after obtaining top secret documents. The film's reception from audiences has been modest, though details on ratings or awards are unavailable.
Why you might like this:
Fans of thrillers and quirky comedy blends will appreciate the stylish direction of Christian-Jaque in this 1967 film, which follows a thief chased across Europe by a sinister organization. The charismatic performances of stars like Peter Lawford and Ira von Fürstenberg add an entertaining edge to the high-stakes cat-and-mouse plot.
Dead Run is a 1967 American-German-French-Italian co-production crime film written and directed by Christian-Jaque. It is based on the novel Dead Run by Robert Sheckley. The movie was shot in Berlin, Vienna, Paris, and Lucerne Kanton Luzern.
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