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Somebody's Stolen Our Russian Spy

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'Somebody's Stolen Our Russian Spy' or ' O.K. Yevtushenko' (the film shot the same year as 'O.K. Connery') is a 1967 Spanish/British international co-production Eurospy film shot in Spain and Portugal. The film was co-produced by James Ward and directed, co-written and co-produced by Jos Luis Madrid. The film stars Tom Adams in his third and final appearance as British secret agent Charles Vine. The film was shot in Spain instead of the usual UK location. When Embassy Pictures chose not to release it, the film languished in a film laboratory until 1976.Giffard, Denis, ed. 'The British Film Catalogue 18951994', British Film Institute

Plot



In Madrid, top Soviet Agent Colonel Yevtushenko is kidnapped off a yacht by the Albanian Secret Service and a Red Chinese agent. Their scheme is to obtain information out of him, then kill him blaming the British Secret Service. The U.K. sends in Charles Vine from Portugal, however Vine is captured and taken to the People's Socialist Republic of Albania along with Yevtushenko.

Cast



*Tom Adams as Charles Vine

*Barta Barri as Colonel Yevtushenko

*Tim Barrett as Major Kovacs

*Diana Lorys as Galina Samarav

* Mary Paz Pondal as Sara

*Antonio Molino Rojo as Gen. Borodin

*Mara Silva as Pandora Loz

* Eric Chapman as Potts

*Tito Garca as Captain Milhavikah

*Jos Riesgo as Col. Stenhoff

* Gene Reyes as Ly Chee

* Jos Mara Laberni as Muffin-Wells

* Antonio Jimnez Escribano as Rockwell

References




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