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The Syndicate (1968 film)

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'The Syndicate' is a 1968 British film directed by Frederic Goode for Path Films, to a screenplay by Geoffrey Hays, from the 1960 novel of the same name by Denys Rhodes.Mick Broderick 'Nuclear Movies: A Critical Analysis and Filmography of International Feature Length Films Dealing with Experimentation, Aliens, Terrorism, Holocaust, and Other Disaster Scenarios, 1914-1990' The film stars William Sylvester as an American pilot, June Ritchie and Robert Urquhart as a troubled couple, and Christian Doermer as a German geologist who search for uranium in Kenya.

The film was passed by the British Board of Film Classification on 3 March 1967, with a running time of 106 minutes. It was cut to 63 minutes and released as a supporting feature to 'Wait Until Dark' in September 1968. A 91-minute version was obtained by American International Pictures television division as part of a feature film package, and was retitled 'Kenya: Country of Treasure'.p.222 Craig, Rob 'American International Pictures: A Comprehensive Filmography' McFarland, 19 Feb 2019

Plot



An American, down on his luck, joins a German uranium prospector and a Kenyan couple to search for uranium. A series of tragic and mysterious events strike the party.

Cast



*William Sylvester - Burt Hickey

*June Ritchie - Mari Brant

*Robert Urquhart - George Brant

*Christian Doermer - Kurt Hohmann

*John Bennett - Dr. Singh


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