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Our Man in Marrakesh

1h 32m Crime, Adventure, Comedy 1966

1 of 6 travellers catching the bus from Casablanca to Marrakesh holds $2 million to pay a local operator to fix United Nations votes. But which one?

A traveller making a journey to the exotic Moroccan capital finds himself enmeshed in a web of suspicion and counter-espionage in this star-studded spy thriller with a difference!

Tony Randall (Odd Couple) is the American tourist whose eagerly awaited vacation turns into a potentially deadly adventure. Herbert Lom, Terry-Thomas and Austrian-born star Senta Berger are among the assorted spies and villains with whom he unwittingly tangles, with Klaus Kinski in suitably menacing form as the sinister stranger who tracks his every move.

Directed by Hammer Films veteran Don Sharp and scripted from a story by British B-movie mogul Harry Alan Towers (under his regular pen-name ‘Peter Welbeck’), Our Man in Marrakesh is a colourful blend of humour, glamour and intrigue.

Director

Don Sharp

Language

English

Countries

United Kingdom, USA

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