Code Name: Heraclitus
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| Code Name: Heraclitus | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | James Goldstone |
| Produced by | Jack Laird Gordon Oliver |
| Written by | Alvin Sapinsley |
| Starring | Stanley Baker Leslie Nielsen Jack Weston Sheree North |
| Music by | Johnny Mandel |
| Cinematography | Bud Thackery |
| Distributed by | Morpics Universal |
| Release date(s) | January 1, 1967 |
| Running time | 88 Min. 60 Min. |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
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[edit] Plot
Stanley Baker stars as a British spy who investigates the past of Lydia Constantine (Signe Hasso), the widow of secret agent Constantine (Kurt Kasznar). Lydia is suspected of selling cold war secrets to the Communists. To ascertain the truth, it is necessary to "rebuild" agent Constantine and send his living counterpart behind the Iron Curtain. When agent Constantine is "rebuild" he doesn't remember anything.
[edit] Cast
Stanley Baker : Frank G. Wheatley
Leslie Nielsen : Fryer
Jack Weston : Gerberman
Sheree North : Sally
Kurt Kasznar : Constantine
Signe Hasso : Lydia Constantine
Ricardo Montalban : Janacek
[edit] Trivia
Though originally advertised in TV Guide as a two-part Chrysler Theatre drama, it appears as though Code Name: Heraclitus was whittled down to 60 minutes for its first telecast, then later released in its uncut form to European movie houses.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ allmovie.com. Code Name: Heraclitus. Retrieved on unknown, 2007.

