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The Venetian Affair was shot on location in Venice, Italy. Writer/producer E. Jack Neuman has an uncredited bit as the suicide bomber in the opening scene. Release. The Venetian Affair was released in theatres on January 18, 1967. The film was released on DVD by Warner Archive Collection on October 18, 2011. Reception
- Jerry Thorpe
- E. Jack Neuman, Jerry Thorpe
The Venetian Affair: Directed by Jerry Thorpe. With Robert Vaughn, Elke Sommer, Felicia Farr, Karlheinz Böhm. Former CIA man, Bill Fenner, now a downbeat, loner journalist, is sent to Venice to investigate the shock suicide bombing by an American diplomat at a peace conference.
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- Action, Thriller
- Jerry Thorpe
- 1967-02-10
IMDbPro. All topics. Filming & production. The Venetian Affair. Jump to Edit. Filming locations. Venice, Veneto, Italy. Helpful • 1 0. Filming dates. Apr 13, 1966. Production dates. It looks like we don't have any production dates for this title yet. Be the first to contribute. Contribute to this page. Suggest an edit or add missing content.
New York opening: 18 Jan 1967. Production Company. Jerry Thorpe Productions. Distribution Company. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. Country. United States. Screenplay Information. Based on the novel The Venetian Affair by Helen MacInnes (New York, 1963).
- Jerry Thorpe, E. Darrell Hallenbeck
- Robert Vaughn
The Venetian Affair (1967) Directed by Jerry Thorpe Genres - Drama , Spy Film , Thriller | Release Date - Jan 18, 1967 (USA - Unknown), Jan 18, 1967 (USA) | Run Time - 92 min. | Countries - United States | MPAA Rating - NR
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Jun 23, 2014 · Original movie tie-in paperback edition. Although the interiors were obviously filmed at MGM studios, director Jerry Thorpe capitalizes on the exotic sites and sounds of Venice, always a prime location for stories of mystery and intrigue.
Neill Carlson. Wesley Lau. Goldsmith. Bill Weiss. Director. Jerry Thorpe. Former CIA man, Bill Fenner (Robert Vaughn), now a downbeat, alcoholic journalist, is sent to Venice to investigate the shock suicide bombing by an American diplomat at a peace conference. This was the last film Boris Karloff did that was unrelated to the horror genre.