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    The Venetian Affair

    1967 · Action · 1h 32m

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  1. The Venetian Affair is a 1967 spy film directed by Jerry Thorpe and starring Robert Vaughn and Elke Sommer. It is based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Helen MacInnes.

  2. 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
  3. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A reporter investigates an American diplomat's murder in Venice. Cast & Crew. Read More. Jerry Thorpe. Director. Robert Vaughn. Bill Fenner. Elke Sommer. Sandra Fane. Felicia Farr. Claire Connor. Karl Boehm. Robert Wahl. Boris Karloff. Dr. Pierre Vaugiroud. Film Details. Genre.

    • Jerry Thorpe, E. Darrell Hallenbeck
    • Robert Vaughn
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  5. Released Jan 18, 1967 1h 32m Action List Reviews 33% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score A former CIA agent is called back to duty to investigate his ex-wife's ties to a fatal bombing in Italy.

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    • Jerry Thorpe
    • Action
    • Robert Vaughn
  6. The Venetian Affair (1967) represents the first of two attempts by M-G-M to cast one of the leads from its television spy series The Man From U.N.C.L.E. in a secret agent-styled feature. The Venetian Affair starred Robert Vaughn as an ex-CIA agent investigating a terrorist attack on international diplomats at a peace conference in Vienna.

  7. The Venetian Affair (1967) directed by Jerry Thorpe • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1967. Directed by Jerry Thorpe. Vaughn! Venice! Vooom! 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. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres.

  8. In 1967, when the spy genre became well and truly a parody of itself, there were only some spy films that were serious attempts in the genre. "The Venetian Affair" is one such film. It's a very well made, suspenseful and dramatic work, based on Helen MacInnes' novel of the same name.

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