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Director: Henry Levin
Cast: Dean Martin, Ann-Margret, Karl Malden, Camilla Sparv
The handsome top agent Matt dies a tragic death in his bath tub - the women mourn about the loss. However it's just faked for his latest top-secret mission: He shall find Dr. Solaris, inventor of the Helium laser beam, powerful enough to destroy a whole continent. It seems Dr. Solaris has been kidnapped by a criminal organization. The trace leads to the Cote D'Azur.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Murderers' Row (1966) received a mixed reception, with a 5.8/10 rating on IMDb indicating moderate audience approval. The film, a spy comedy directed by Henry Levin, does not appear to have received any significant awards recognition.
Why you might like this:
Fans of the classic spy/action genre will enjoy this 1966 film directed by Henry Levin, which blends thrilling espionage, light comedy, and the charismatic performance of Dean Martin as top agent Matt. The exotic Cote D'Azur setting and high-stakes mission to stop a criminal organization add a stylish flair to this entertaining caper.
Murderers' Row is a 1966 American comedy spy-fi film starring Dean Martin as Matt Helm. It is the second of four films in the Matt Helm series, and is very loosely based upon the 1962 spy novel Murderers' Row by Donald Hamilton.
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