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    Catch Me a Spy

    R1971 · Thriller · 1h 34m

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  1. Sep 3, 1971 · Catch Me a Spy: Directed by Dick Clement. With Kirk Douglas, Marlène Jobert, Trevor Howard, Tom Courtenay. Andrej (Kirk Douglas), a smuggler of microfilmed Russian manuscripts, uses the luggage of unsuspecting travellers to transport the contraband out of the country.

    • (439)
    • Comedy
    • Dick Clement
    • 1971-09-03
  2. To Catch a Spy is a 1971 comedy spy film directed by Dick Clement and starring Kirk Douglas, Marlène Jobert, Trevor Howard, Richard Pearson, Garfield Morgan, Angharad Rees and Robert Raglan. [1] It was written by Clement and Ian La Frenais. The story is based on the 1969 novel Catch Me a Spy by George Marton and Tibor Méray .

  3. Catch Me a Spy is a 1969 comedy spy thriller novel by George Marton and Tibor Meray. Adaptation [ edit ] In 1971 it was turned into the film To Catch a Spy , also released as Catch Me a Spy , starring Kirk Douglas , Marlène Jobert and Trevor Howard .

  4. Catch Me a Spy (1971) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular ...

  5. Dick Clement. Director, Writer. Ian La Frenais. Screenplay. While on vacation, a woman's husband is taken by the Russian government. After one attempt fails, she begins looking for a suitable spy to capture and trade in exchange for her husband, but she develops an attraction to the one she thinks is a good candidate.

  6. An obscure Cold War spy comedy, despite several recognizable names in the cast, "Catch Me A Spy" is meandering and unfocused for the most part, and there is an entire 20-minute segment, with Kirk Douglas and Marlene Jobert stranded at a remote and closed for the winter hotel, that just stops the movie dead in its tracks.

  7. To Catch a Spy is a 1971 comedy spy film directed by Dick Clement and starring Kirk Douglas, Marlène Jobert, Trevor Howard, Richard Pearson, Garfield Morgan, Angharad Rees and Robert Raglan. It was written by Clement and Ian La Frenais. It was a co-production between Britain, the United States and France, which was filmed in Bucharest, Romania.

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