This is a collection of media from the initial runs of "Deadlier Than the Male" (1967) in the Pacific Northwest.
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Deadlier Than the Male (1967)
"Deadlier Than the Male" (1967) is a British spy spoof that delivers a thrilling cocktail of danger, seduction, and intrigue. The movie follows the suave and skilled insurance investigator Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond, played by Richard Johnson. Drummond is tasked with investigating the mysterious deaths of several prominent oil company executives. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a sinister plot masterminded by a criminal organization.
The film introduces two deadly female assassins, Irma (Elke Sommer) and Penelope (Sylva Koscina), who employ beauty and cunning to manipulate and eliminate their targets. Their presence adds a layer of sophistication and allure to the narrative, setting them apart as formidable adversaries for Drummond.
The story takes place in various exotic locales and showcases a series of action-packed sequences, including underwater battles, high-speed car chases, and explosive confrontations. The film's stylish cinematography and engaging soundtrack, composed by Malcolm Lockyer, contribute to its allure and charm.
As Drummond navigates the treacherous world of espionage, he faces numerous challenges and close calls, all while maintaining his trademark wit and composure. The film's blend of suspense, humor, and glamour keeps the audience captivated from start to finish, making "Deadlier Than the Male" a memorable entry in the spy genre.
Director: Ralph Thomas
Writers: Jimmy Sangster, David D. Osborn, Liz Charles-Williams
Stars: Richard Johnson, Elke Sommer, Sylva Koscina
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March 23, 1967 photo (Portland)
Deadlier Than the Male (1967) poster
Deadlier Than the Male (1967) trailer
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