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Wikipedia article




'The Limbo Line' is a 1968 British spy thriller film directed by Samuel Gallu and starring Craig Stevens, Kate O'Mara and Eugene Deckers.Burton p.21 It is based on the 1963 novel of the same title by Victor Canning. It was made as part of a 1960s boom in spy films in the wake of the success of the James Bond series.

It was shot at Pinewood Studios with sets designed by the art director Scott MacGregor.

Synopsis



Through a network known as the "Limbo Line", the KGB is kidnapping figures who have recently defected to the West and returning them to the Soviet Union for punishment. A British intelligence agent identifies the ballerina Irina Tovskia as the next victim, and sets out to rescue her in a mission that takes him from London, to Amsterdam and finally to Lbeck on the East German border. He is able to destroy the Limbo Line, but not prevent Irina being taken to Moscow.

Reception



The film received generally bad reviews, with 'The Times' critic feeling it was old-fashioned.Burton p.21 The Communist 'Morning Star' attacked it as "disastrously incompetent".Burton p.22

Cast



* Craig Stevens as Richard Manston

* Kate O'Mara as Irina Tovskia

* Eugene Deckers as Cadillet

* Moira Redmond as Ludmilla

* Vladek Sheybal as Oleg

* Yolande Turner as Pauline

* Jean Marsh as Dilys

* Rosemary Rogers as Joan Halst

* Hugo De Vernier as Halst

* Alan Barry as Williams

* James Thornhill as Pieter

* Norman Bird as John Chivers

* Frederick Jaeger as Alex

* Eric Mason as Castle

* Denys Peek as Jan

* Robert Urquhart as Edward Hardwick

* Ferdy Mayne as Sutcliffe

* Joan Benham as Lady Faraday

* John Horsley as Richards

References



Bibliography



* Burton, Alan. 'Looking-Glass Wars: Spies on British Screens since 1960'. Vernon Press, 2018.


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