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ADVENTURE SWEEPING ACROSS A CONTINENT!
While working in England, an American surgeon Dr. John Marlowe is invited to Vosnia (a fictitious East-European country) to receive an award and demonstrate his life-saving surgery. Unwittingly caught in the middle of a dangerous and corrupt series of political events, Marlowe then becomes the object of a shoot-to-kill, vicious pursuit. Fleeing, he seeks help from an English-speaking actress, Lisa Robinson, and the two attempt to escape across the treacherous mountains of Vosnia.
Cast

Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Dr. John Marlowe

Glynis Johns
Lisa Robinson

Jack Hawkins
Colonel Galcon

Herbert Lom
Karl Theodor

Walter Rilla
General Niva

Karl Stepanek
Dr. Revo

Robert Ayres
Arthur J. Buckman

Howard Douglas
Clubman

Martin Boddey
Clubman

Russell Waters
Clubman

Arthur Howard
Clubman

Carl Jaffe
Janovic Prada / Tugboat Captain

Gerard Heinz
Tomasi Bendel

Leonard Sachs
Dr. Poldoi

Leslie Linder
Andre

Danny Green
Taxi Driver

Anton Diffring
State Police Officer at Theater

Peter Illing
Macco

Eric Pohlmann
Cable Car Conductor

Richard Marner
Second Officer at Billin Police Headquarters
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. is "Dr. John Marlowe", lauded by the largely unknown state of Vosnia after he develops an unique form of medical procedure. When he travels there to collect his gong, he finds himself amidst a plot in this totalitarian state to prolong the life of their leader "General Niva". Regardless of what happens, he cannot be left alive to tell a tale, and when this dawns on him, he must escape. Fortunately, he alights of Glynis Johns - an English speaking cabaret dancer and with the help of the suitably sleazy Herbert Lom, they make for the border with Jack Hawkins and his soldiers hot on their heals. I enjoyed this, at times it is a suspenseful drama with enough intrigue to sustain it as they face a few perils on their escapade to safety. There's a fun chemistry between the two stars and it builds nicely to an ending with a teeny, weeny twist. Well worth a watch.
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