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Directed by | Mario Amendola |
Written by | Mario Amendola Antonio Roman |
Starring | Yvonne Bastien Eduardo Fajardo |
Cinematography | José F. Aguayo |
Edited by | Luciano Cavalieri |
Music by | Lallo Gori |
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Trap for Seven Spies ( Italian: Trappola per sette spie, Spanish: Siete espías en la trampa) is a 1966 Italian-Spanish international co-production spy film written and directed by Mario Amendola and starring Yvonne Bastien, Eduardo Fajardo and Carlo Giuffré. [2] [3] It has been described as a Eurospy variation of The Most Dangerous Game. [3]
After the end of World War II former SS Colonel Von Rittenau resides in a French castle with a group of New Nazis. Von Rittenau captures seven former Allied secret agents after he discovers their names in an old Gestapo archive and now wants his revenge on them.
Trap for Seven Spies | |
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Directed by | Mario Amendola |
Written by | Mario Amendola Antonio Roman |
Starring | Yvonne Bastien Eduardo Fajardo |
Cinematography | José F. Aguayo |
Edited by | Luciano Cavalieri |
Music by | Lallo Gori |
Release date |
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Trap for Seven Spies ( Italian: Trappola per sette spie, Spanish: Siete espías en la trampa) is a 1966 Italian-Spanish international co-production spy film written and directed by Mario Amendola and starring Yvonne Bastien, Eduardo Fajardo and Carlo Giuffré. [2] [3] It has been described as a Eurospy variation of The Most Dangerous Game. [3]
After the end of World War II former SS Colonel Von Rittenau resides in a French castle with a group of New Nazis. Von Rittenau captures seven former Allied secret agents after he discovers their names in an old Gestapo archive and now wants his revenge on them.