Judoka-Secret Agent (French: Le Judoka, Agent secret, Italian: Carnet per un morto) is a 1966 French-Italian Eurospy film written and directed by Pierre Zimmer. It is based on the short story Le Judoka dans le ville by Ernie Clark.[1] It had a sequel in 1967, Casse-tête chinois pour le judoka, with a different cast except for Marilù Tolo returning in a different role.[1]
Judoka-Secret Agent | |
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Directed by | Pierre Zimmer |
Written by | Jacques Guymont Pierre Zimmer |
Cinematography | Gilbert Sarthre |
Music by | Armand Seggian Roland Vincent |
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Language | French |
On her last day of filming actress Patricia Viterbo accidentally backed her sports car into the Seine during a scene and drowned as she was unable to swim.[2] Her accompanying costar Henri Garcin escaped, but there are conflicting versions of whether he was at the wheel while they were returning from lunch.[3]
Plot
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Cast
edit- Jean-Claude Bercq as Marc Saint-Clair, aka The Judoka
- Marilù Tolo as Vanessa
- Perrette Pradier as Dominique Berg
- Patricia Viterbo as Catherine Demange
- Michael Lonsdale as Thomas Perkins
- Henri Garcin as Jacques Mercier
- Mick Besson as Oscar Meyer
- Fernand Berset as Commissioner Chaumont
- Yves Brainville as Paul Vincent
References
edit- ^ a b Marco Giusti. 007 all'italiana. Isbn Edizioni, 2010. ISBN 9788876381874.
- ^ AP Wirephoto bulletin, 10 November 1966, reproduced in 24 Femmes Per Second, Actresses of the fifties and sixties Patricia Viterbo (1939 – 1966) blog.
- ^ Fryer, Ian (2023). Carrying On: The Carry Ons and Films of Peter Rogers and Gerald Thomas. London: Fonthill Media. pp. 18 & 19. ISBN 9781781559062.
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