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Triple Cross

1966 | PG | 140 min | Thriller

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Synopsis

Triple Cross is a 1966 biographical war spy film directed by Terence Young and starring Christopher Plummer, Romy Schneider, Yul Brynner, Gert Fröbe, Trevor Howard and Claudine Auger. It is based on story of Eddie Chapman, believed by the Germans to be their top spy in Great Britain, although he was an MI5 double agent known as "Zigzag". The screenplay is based on Chapman's 1953 autobiography, co-authored with Frank Owen.

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Credits

Producer
Jacques-Paul Bertrand
Director
Terence Young
Screenplay
René Hardy
Director of Photography
Henri Alekan
Original Music Composer
Georges Garvarentz
Editor
Gene Milford, Roger Dwyre
Country
France, United Kingdom

Cast · 20

Gert Fröbe

Gert Fröbe

Yul Brynner

Yul Brynner

Jean-Roger Caussimon

Jean-Roger Caussimon

GG

Gisèle Grimm

TH

Trevor Howard

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