Hot Line (US title: The Day the Hot Line Got Hot, French: Le Rouble à deux faces or Le Téléphone rouge) is a 1967 French/Spanish (international co-production) (comedy) (spy thriller) directed by (Etienne Périer) and starring (Robert Taylor) in his final feature film and (Charles Boyer). It was released in the US by (American International Pictures).
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Directed by | (Etienne Périer) |
Written by | (Dominique Fabre) (Guerdon Trueblood) (Paul Jarrico) |
Produced by | (Alexander Salkind) |
Starring | (Charles Boyer) (Robert Taylor) |
Cinematography | Manuel Berenguer |
Music by | (Paul Misraki) |
Distributed by | (American International Pictures) (US) |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | English |
Plot
An American and Russian agent find themselves duped by a double agent who works for both of them. Also involved are a naive IBM computer operator and the telephone operator at the hot-line center in Stockholm.
Cast
- Charles Boyer as Vostov, (KGB) head
- Robert Taylor as Anderson, (CIA chief)
- (George Chakiris) as Eric Ericson, Computer Expert with (IBM)
- (Marie Dubois) as Natasha
- Gérard Tichy as Truman
- Marta Grau as Old Lady
- Irene D'Astrea as Old Lady
- Josefina Tapias as Old Lady
- Maurice de Canonge as Director of Hotel
- (Gustavo Re) as Police Chief
- (Ilya Salkind) as himself
Bibliography
- Blake, Matt; Deal, David (2004). The Eurospy Guide. Baltimore: Luminary Press. ISBN .
References
- Blake, Deal
External links
- The Day the Hot Line Got Hot at (IMDb)
- The Day the Hot Line Got Hot at (AllMovie)
- at the (British Film Institute)[]
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