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Release Date:
August 12, 1966
Original Title:
Missione speciale Lady Chaplin
Alternate Titles:
Operation Lady Chaplin
Special Mission for Lady Chaplin
殊死决斗
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Crime
Production Companies:
Fida Cinematografica
Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld
Sincronía
Production Countries:
France | Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 99
Lady Chaplin is a beautiful woman, she is a fashion stylist and she owns an atelier in Paris. Zoltan is a rich American specialized in submarine researches. Dick Malloy is an American secret agent. What have the three in common? Perhaps a sunk American atomic submarine with sixteen missiles still on board? And why every other scene one, two, ten or more men are trying to kill Malloy in every conceivable way?
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Art Direction:
Nedo Azzini
Costume Design:
Federico Forquet
Gaia Romanini
Director:
Alberto De Martino
Sergio Grieco
Director of Photography:
Federico G. Larraya
Alejandro Ulloa
Editor:
Otello Colangeli
Key Hair Stylist:
Giancarlo De Leonardis
Makeup Artist:
Romolo De Martino
Original Music Composer:
Bruno Nicolai
Giovanni Simonelli
Producer:
Edmondo Amati
Jacques Roitfeld
Production Manager:
Mario Mariani
Michel Mombailly
Screenplay:
Sandro Continenza
Marcello Coscia
Hipólito de Diego
Set Decoration:
Ramiro Gómez
Writer:
Giovanni Simonelli
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