The One Eyed Soldiers
The One Eyed Soldiers | |
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Directed by | (credited as Jean Christophe) |
Written by | John Ainsworth Richard Aubrey |
Produced by | Clive Sharp |
Starring | Dale Robertson Luciana Paluzzi Guy Deghy |
Cinematography | |
Music by | Various |
Production companies | |
Release date | 1966 |
Running time | 80 minutes 74 minutes (DVD) |
Countries | UK Italy Yugoslavia US |
Language | French |
The One Eyed Soldiers is a 1966 UK/Yugoslavian/Italian/US international co-production crime film shot in Yugoslavia that was directed and co-written by under the name of Jean Christophe. The film, shot in Ultrascope starred and was co-produced by Dale Robertson for his United Screen Arts company that released the film in the USA as a double feature with Secret Agent Super Dragon.
Plot[]
A United Nations diplomat is murdered by being thrown off a building in a European nation. His dying words are "the one eyed soldiers." The murder and cryptic message lead to the police, to the diplomat's daughter and American reporter. A criminal syndicate led by a sadistic dwarf and a Sydney Greenstreet type smuggler and his mute assistant battle each other.
Cast[]
- Dale Robertson ... Richard Owen
- Luciana Paluzzi ... Gava Berens
- Guy Deghy ... Harold Schmidt / Zavo
- Andrew Faulds ... Colonel Ferrer
- Mile Avramovic ... Antonio Caporelli
- Mirko Boman ... The Mute
- Bozidar Drnic ... Dr. Charles Berens
- Dragan Nikolić ... Officer
- Dusan Tadic ... Bandit
- Milan Bosiljcic ... Waiter
Production[]
In 1965 actor Dale Robertson formed his own production company United Screen Arts (USA). On 27 August of that year it was announced that USA announced a three way production deal between their company Yugoslavia's Avala Film and Switzerland to film The One Eyed Soldiers with Robertson and originally Rosanna Schiaffino. The film was budgeted at US$1,700,000[1]
Soundtrack[]
The film featured music from several different European films including Before It's Too Late from Agent 077: From the Orient with Fury.
References[]
- ^ p.37 + p.125 Avala's Soldiers on the Yugo Move Film Daily 17 Aug 1965
External links[]
- French-language films
- 1966 films
- Yugoslav films
- 1960s crime thriller films
- British films
- Italian films
- Films shot in Yugoslavia
- Films set in Europe
- Crime thriller film stubs