Crossplot (1969)
A successful London ad-exec hires a beautiful Hungarian girl to pose for some modeling shots, little realising that she has overheard an assassination plot and is now being hunted by some dangerous killers.
Director:
Alvin Rakoff
Writer:
Leigh Vance
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Roger Moore as Gary Fenn |
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Martha Hyer as Jo Grinling |
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Alexis Kanner as Tarquin |
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Claudie Lange as Marla Kogash |
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Derek Francis as Sir Charles Moberley |
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Ursula Howells as Maggi Thwaites |
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Bernard Lee as Chilmore |
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Francis Matthews as Ruddock |
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Dudley Sutton as Warren |
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Mona Bruce as Myrna |
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Veronica Carlson as Dinah |
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Michael Culver as Jim |
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Gabrielle Drake as Celia |
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Tim Preece as Sebastian |
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Norman Eshley as Athol |
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John Lee as Blake |
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Lois Lane as Girl Singer |
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Charles Hyatt as President Maudula |
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Peter Haigh as T.V. Commentator |
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Michael Robbins as Garage Attendant |
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Prudence Drage as Vision Mixer |
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Stephen Garlick as Small Boy In Coach |
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Toni Gilpin as Guide |
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Pip Miller as Rudi |
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Geoffrey Morris as Race Official |
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Crispian Woodgate as Photographer |
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Alan Haywood as Studio Manager |
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Harry Hutchinson as Waiter |
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Anthony Sharp as Vicar |
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Pamela Binns as Bride |
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David Battley as Bridegroom |
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David Prowse as Wedding Guest |
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John Lynch as Wedding Guest |
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Leslie Anderson as Wedding Guest |
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Claire Davenport as Wedding Guest |
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Parnell McGarry as Wedding Guest |
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John Barrard as Wedding Guest |
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Desmond Stokes as Caterer |
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Derek Benfield as Man In Cafe |
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Valerie Bell as Waitress |
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Stanley Lebor as First Policeman |
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Dennis Chinnery as First Reporter |
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Robin John as Second Reporter |
| Camera | Brendan J. Stafford | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Alvin Rakoff | Director |
| Writing | Leigh Vance | Story |
| Writing | Leigh Vance | Screenplay |
| Sound | Stanley Black | Original Music Composer |