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The Silencers

United States

1966

102 Min
Color
English
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DIR Phil Karlson

EXEC Irving Allen

SCR Oscar Saul

DP Burnett Guffey

CAST Dean Martin, Stella Stevens, Robert Webber, Cyd Charisse, Nancy Kovack

ED Charles Nelson

MUSIC Elmer Bernstein

Synopsis

In this, the first Matt Helm movie, we see Matt Helm coaxed out of semi-retirement by an attractive ex-partner. It seems that the evil Big O organization has a nefarious plan called “Operation: Fallout.” If this plan comes to fruition, Big O will explode an atomic bomb over Alamagordo, NM, and start WWIII. Only Matt Helm can stop them. –IMDb

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Phil Karlson

Phil Karlson (July 2, 1908, Chicago, Illinois – December 12, 1985, Los Angeles, California was a film director known for his no-nonsense film noirs. Karlson directed 99 River Street,Kansas City Confidential and Hell’s Island all with actor John Payne in the early 1950s. Other films include Rocky (1948), The Phenix City Story (1955), 5 Against the House (1955) and The Young Doctors (1961).

Phil Karlson was the son of popular Irish actress Lillian O’Brien.

He studied painting at Chicago’s Art Institute, and law, at his father’s request, at Loyola Marymount University in California.

Karlson got into the film industry working as a prop man while a law student. After working a number of film jobs, including being an assistant director for a number of Abbott and Costello films, Karlson directed his first film in 1944 and in 1948 directed the first film starring Marilyn Monroe, Ladies of the Chorus. He worked on a number of low-budget projects for Monogram Pictures and… read more

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Jaspar Lamar Crabb

3Apr12

Impossible to dislike...Dean Martin, Cyd Charisse, Robert Webber AND STELLA STEVENS!

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Christopher Smith

21Apr10

The first tongue-in-cheek Matt Helm adventure is also one of the best. Director Phil Karlson keeps the action and ridiculous plot clipping along with plenty of swinging 60s style and a lively cast of great character actors, all set to one of Elmer Bernstein's best jazz scores. Great cheesy entertainment.

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