The Spy Killer (1969) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 11, 1969

Original Title:
The Spy Killer

Genres:
Action | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Halsan Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 75

Spy Killer stars Robert Horton as a secret agent turned private eye. Framed for murder, Horton is released, but only after promising that he'll track down a book containing a list of government agents who are operating covertly in Red China. The reluctant spy discovers that he can't completely trust anyone in this endeavor--not even his former chief

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Art Direction:
Scott MacGregor

Assistant Art Director:
John Lageu

Assistant Director:
Bert Batt

Camera Operator:
Neil Binney

Continuity:
Valerie Booth

Director:
Roy Ward Baker

Director of Photography:
Arthur Grant

Editor:
Spencer Reeve

Hairstylist:
Joan White

Makeup Artist:
Eddie Knight

Music Director:
Philip Martell

Novel:
Jimmy Sangster

Original Music Composer:
Johnny Pearson

Producer:
Harold D. Cohen
Jimmy Sangster

Production Manager:
Donald Toms

Sound Editor:
Wilfred Thompson

Sound Mixer:
Ken Barker

Sound Recordist:
Robert T. MacPhee

Writer:
Jimmy Sangster

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