The Marseille Contract (1974)
An important drug lord settled in Marseille is suspected of having ordered the killing of an American agent, but it is impossible to impute him due to his political influences, so the dead agent's boss decides to hire the services of a hitman to kill him.
Director:
Robert Parrish
Writer:
Judd Bernard
![]() |
Michael Caine as John Deray / John Davos |
![]() |
Anthony Quinn as Steve Ventura |
![]() |
James Mason as Jacques Brizard |
![]() |
Maurice Ronet as Inspector Briac |
![]() |
Alexandra Stewart as Rita |
![]() |
Maureen Kerwin as Lucienne |
![]() |
Catherine Rouvel as Brizard's Mistress |
![]() |
Marcel Bozzuffi as Calmet |
![]() |
Patrick Floersheim as Kovakian |
![]() |
André Oumansky as Marsac |
![]() |
Georges Beller as Minierini |
![]() |
Jean-Louis Fortuit as Fortuit |
![]() |
Jerry Brouer as Kurt |
![]() |
Georges Lycan as Henri |
![]() |
Pierre Koulak as Wilson |
![]() |
Hella Petri as The Countess |
![]() |
Vernon Dobtcheff as Lazar |
![]() |
Gib Grossac as Fournier |
![]() |
Barbara Sommers as Sally |
![]() |
Martine Kelly as Janet |
![]() |
Dyanik Zurakowska as The Girl |
| Directing | Robert Parrish | Director |
| Art | Willy Holt | Production Design |
| Production | Judd Bernard | Producer |
| Writing | Judd Bernard | Screenplay |
| Sound | Roy Budd | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Willy Kemplen | Editor |
| Camera | Douglas Slocombe | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Roy Charman | Sound Mixer |