Trap for Seven Spies | |
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Directed by | Mario Amendola |
Written by | Mario Amendola Antonio Roman |
Starring | Yvonne Bastien Eduardo Fajardo |
Cinematography | José F. Aguayo |
Edited by | Luciano Cavalieri |
Music by | Lallo Gori |
Release date | 1 Dec 1966[1] |
Trap for Seven Spies (Italian: Trappola per sette spie, Spanish: Siete espías en la trampa) is a 1966 Italian-Spanish international co-production spy film written and directed by Mario Amendola and starring Yvonne Bastien, Eduardo Fajardo and Carlo Giuffré.[2][3] It has been described as a Eurospy variation of The Most Dangerous Game.[3]
Plot
After the end of World War II former SS Colonel Von Rittenau resides in a French castle with a group of New Nazis. Von Rittenau captures seven former Allied secret agents after he discovers their names in an old Gestapo archive and now wants his revenge on them.
Cast
- Yvonne Bastien as Micaela
- Eduardo Fajardo as Colonel Von Rittenau
- Mirko Ellis as Hampstead
- Mila Stanic as Nadia
- Carlo Giuffré as Castellotti
- Lucio De Santis as Bertrand
- Piero Morgia as Von Rittenau's nazi
- Bruno Cirino as French policeman
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