Subterfuge
An amazing nightmare of deception!
A young wife is becoming very distraught over the fact that her husband, a secret service "spy" for England, has changed his mind about transferring away so that he can spend more time with her and their young son. He has grown cold and distant towards her; she thinks it 's because of the secretiveness of his work. Meanwhile, an American spy comes to England and is induced to help the British "team" with an undercover spy ring. When this spy ring is over turned the "bugs" that crawl out from under its rock shocks everyone!
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Cast

Gene Barry
Michael A. Donovan

Joan Collins
Anne Langley

Richard Todd
Col. Victor Redmayne

Tom Adams
Peter Langley

Suzanna Leigh
Donetta

Michael Rennie
Goldsmith

Gretchen Franklin
Bus Conductress

Marius Goring
Shevik

Scott Forbes
Pannell

Colin Gordon
Kitteridge

Guy Deghy
Dr. Lundgren

John Welsh
Heiner

Derek Ware
Shevik's Henchman
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Gene Barry is "Donovan", a CIA agent sent to London to help uncover a cold war espionage ring. He is pretty much captured upon arrival, but luckily manages to quickly escape from his country house prison with the help of "Peter Langley" (Tom Adams) and together with the assistance of "Col. Redmayne" (Richard Todd) they embark on an investigation to find the spy! Most of this reminded me of an episode of "Bewitched" only it wasn't anyone's nose that was twitching. The production is cheap, the script woeful and the performances might legitimately be described as truly worthy of the occasional appearance from Joan Collins ("Anne") at her most glamorously sterile. The plot plods along with an inevitability to it that leaves no room for any suspense, and the fight scenes are so expertly choreographed as to be little more than gymnastics with tomato sauce. London in the late 1960s was a colourful, bustling city and the film at least manages to convey some of that vibrancy, but otherwise this is really just duff.
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