Serenade for Two Spies


1h 30m 1966

Film Details

Also Known As
Serenade für zwei Spione, Sinfonia per due spie
Release Date
Jan 1966
Premiere Information
Chicago opening: 4 Nov 1966
Production Company
Metheus Film; Modern Art Film
Distribution Company
United Film Enterprises
Country
Italy
Screenplay Information
Based on a novel by K. H. Günther.

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 30m

Synopsis

An international band of arms smugglers steals a laser gun from a German laboratory. FBI agent Cormoran, assigned to the case, appears to have defected to the organization responsible for the theft. John Krim, German secret agent 006 1/2, arrives in San Francisco, escapes from the clutches of several hoodlums, and contacts female agents Tamara and Goldfeather. Krim's weakness for women nearly costs him his life when Goldfeather, posing as a hotel waitress, serves him a bomb disguised as a breakfast roll. Pursued to Las Vegas, New York, and the Nevada desert, Krim is abducted, buried in the sand, and left to die. Rescued by Tamara, Krim retrieves the stolen weapon. Piloting a plane, Tamara snatches Krim by lasso from the ground and informs him that they are leaving for Venice to be married.

Film Details

Also Known As
Serenade für zwei Spione, Sinfonia per due spie
Release Date
Jan 1966
Premiere Information
Chicago opening: 4 Nov 1966
Production Company
Metheus Film; Modern Art Film
Distribution Company
United Film Enterprises
Country
Italy
Screenplay Information
Based on a novel by K. H. Günther.

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 30m

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Trivia

Notes

Opened in West Germany in August 1965 as Serenade für zwei Spione; running time: 87 min. Opened in Rome in March 1966 as Sinfonia per due spie; running time: ca90 min. Tony Kendall and Dick Palmer are pseudonyms for Luciano Stella and Mimmo Palmara respectively.