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Foreign Exchange (1970 film)

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'Foreign Exchange' is a 1970 American action thriller drama spy television film originally aired on ABC and directed by Roy Ward Baker. Its teleplay, written by Jimmy Sangster, was based on his own 1968 novel of the same name. The film starred Robert Horton, Jill St. John, and Sebastian Cabot. It is a sequel to the television film 'The Spy Killer', which was released the previous year.

Plot



When a Russian agent is arrested in London, former spy turned private eye John Smith (Robert Horton) is contacted by British Intelligence boss Max (Sebastian Cabot) and asked to participate in a secret operation behind the Iron Curtain. When Smith refuses, his American girlfriend Mary (Jill St. John) is threatened with immediate deportation. Smith reluctantly complies, only to find himself back in the world of espionage in an exchange plot designed to undermine the Russian Secret Service.

Cast



* Robert Horton: John Smith

* Sebastian Cabot: Max

* Jill St. John: Mary Harper

* Dudley Foster: Leo

* Clive Graham: Johns

* George Roubicek: Karkov

* Eric Pohlmann: Borensko

* Eric Longworth: Boreman

* Eleanor Summerfield: Mrs. Roberts

References




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