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Bang You're Dead [Blu-ray]
Current price: $29.99
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Bang You're Dead [Blu-ray]
Current price: $29.99
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Bang, Bang, You're Dead
helped kill the movie career of Tony Randall in the mid-1960s. Randall plays an innocent oil company representative who gets tied up with a gang of crooks in Morocco. The head criminals, played by Herbert Lom and Klaus Kinski, plunge Randall into the middle of a complex espionage scheme involving the Red Chinese. There is one good scene in a massage parlor, but otherwise the film isn't wacky enough to be funny or intriguing enough to be taken seriously. Produced by the indefatigable Harry Alan Towers, who exercises his usual prerogative of hiring so many "guest stars" that hopefully the audience won't notice the plot deficiencies,
was sneaked out to theatres under several titles:
Bang, Bang
,
Bang! Marrakesh
Our Man in Marrakesh
, and
I Spy You Spy
.
Bang, Bang, You're Dead
helped kill the movie career of Tony Randall in the mid-1960s. Randall plays an innocent oil company representative who gets tied up with a gang of crooks in Morocco. The head criminals, played by Herbert Lom and Klaus Kinski, plunge Randall into the middle of a complex espionage scheme involving the Red Chinese. There is one good scene in a massage parlor, but otherwise the film isn't wacky enough to be funny or intriguing enough to be taken seriously. Produced by the indefatigable Harry Alan Towers, who exercises his usual prerogative of hiring so many "guest stars" that hopefully the audience won't notice the plot deficiencies,
was sneaked out to theatres under several titles:
Bang, Bang
,
Bang! Marrakesh
Our Man in Marrakesh
, and
I Spy You Spy
.