Assassination (1967)
Assassination (1967) Groovy late 60’s euro-spy goodness about the convoluted chicanery of nefarious intelligence agencies, Henry Silva is suitably tense as, John Chandler, a C.I.A operative who is forced to undertake a perilous mission, whereby he assumes the identity of his non-existent brother, Phillip. This is a swingin’ yarn with a nifty pop score, brisk pacing and Miraglia’s use of the Hamburg/Berlin locations make ‘Assassination’ a memorable heft of 1960’s cloak and dagger. Henry Silva fans will find much nourishment in his steely-gazed, fleet-fisted, super spy persona.
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