Assignment K (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 16, 1968

Original Title:
Assignment K

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Gildor Productions
Mazurka Productions Ltd.

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 97

A mission that follows its rules to the letter: K for kill.

Philip Scott, the boss of a toy company, is secretly also the chief of a British spy organization. Scott's cover is destroyed when enemy agents kidnap his girlfriend to force him to reveal the identities of his fellow spies.

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Art Direction:
John Blezard

Camera Operator:
Herbert Smith

Continuity:
Splinters Deason

Costume Design:
Yvonne Blake

Director:
Val Guest

Director of Photography:
Ken Hodges

Editor:
Jack Slade

Hairstylist:
Marjorie Whittle

Makeup Artist:
Tony Sforzini

Music:
Basil Kirchin

Novel:
Hartley Howard

Producer:
Ben Arbeid
Maurice Foster

Screenplay:
Bill Strutton
Val Guest
Maurice Foster

Sound Editor:
Jim Shields

Sound Recordist:
Cyril Collick

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Ray Beck

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