The Salzburg Connection

The top espionage agents of Today's Super Powers confront each other in the suspense adventure of the year.

5.7
19721h 33m

An American lawyer on vacation in Europe is asked by a book publisher to stop by the Austrian town of Salzburg to see a photographer who's taking pictures for a book on picturesque Austrian lakes. Upon his arrival he senses that something is wrong when the photographer seems to have vanished, leaving a near panic-stricken wife and a sinister, secretive brother. Before he knows it, the lawyer finds himself mixed up with spies, assassins, and the hunt for a list made up by the Nazis during World War II of people who collaborated with them.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Barry Newman

Barry Newman

Bill Mathison

Photo of Anna Karina

Anna Karina

Anna Bryant

Photo of Klaus Maria Brandauer

Klaus Maria Brandauer

Johann Kronsteiner

Photo of Karen Jensen

Karen Jensen

Elissa Lang

Photo of Wolfgang Preiss

Wolfgang Preiss

Felix Zauner

Photo of Whit Bissell

Whit Bissell

Jim Newhart

Photo of Raoul Retzer

Raoul Retzer

Large Man

Photo of Bert Fortell

Bert Fortell

Rugged Man

Photo of Patrick Jordan

Patrick Jordan

Richard Bryant

Photo of Eduard Linkers

Eduard Linkers

Tour Guide

Photo of Johannes Buzalski

Johannes Buzalski

Telephon Technician

Photo of Kurt Jaggberg

Kurt Jaggberg

Kidnapper

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5/10

Barry Newman is "Bill", a lawyer for a publishing company who travels to Salzburg to talk to a photographer who is working on a book about the local lakes. When he stops by the man's studio, he discovers from his wife "Anna" (Anna Karina) that the man has recently died - and that she and "Johann" (Klaus Maria Brandauer) suspect foul play. When Brandauer discovers a metal box in the water, he secretes it away in a remote house; hopefully safe from those who will stop at nothing to obtain it's contents. What now follows is a series of perilous escapades as Newman tries to stay alive long enough to get to the bottom of this mystery. This film might have been better had the star had a bit more of a presence, but as it is he is little better than a jobbing television actor who brings little gravitas or style to the role. Brandauer isn't much better, with a supporting cast of mediocre acting talent that rather drags this post-war thriller into the doldrums and leaves it there.

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