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Release Date:
July 10, 1964
Original Title:
Victim Five
Alternate Titles:
Code 7 Victim 5!
Code 7, Victim 5
Código 7, víctima 5
Código 7... Vítima 5
Die Verdammten der blauen Berge
I 4 volti della vendetta
La montaña del diablo
Shirei 7 de 5-nin kese!
Table Bay
Victim Five
Victime 5
指令7で5人消せ!
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Crime
Production Companies:
Towers of London Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: 12
Runtime: 88
The first victim is the butler of South African millionaire Wexler, who hires hard-hitting private eye Steve Martin for protection. Once at Wexler’s palatial Cape Town estate, Martin meets the patriarch’s family, close associates – and possible suspects. When it’s discovered that the key to the killing may lie in an old war photograph, Martin sets out on a mission to unravel the identities of the men in the picture before they become target two through VICTIM 5.
Assistant Director:
Roy Baird
Director:
Robert Lynn
Director of Photography:
Nicolas Roeg
Editor:
John Trumper
Music:
Johnny Douglas
Producer:
Skip Steloff
Harry Alan Towers
Production Manager:
John Comfort
Screenplay:
Peter Yeldham
Second Unit Director:
Egil S. Woxholt
Story:
Harry Alan Towers
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