A spy is looking for his old colleague who now works for the other side.A spy is looking for his old colleague who now works for the other side.A spy is looking for his old colleague who now works for the other side.
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Bozidar Smiljanic
- T.V. Reporter
- (as Bozo Smiljanic)
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- GoofsAs he sneaks into his apartment to get the drop on his friend, we see two crew faces reflected in the glass of one of the pictures on the hallway wall.
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The last days of an old dying agent on his way home
The action of this espionage thriller takes place while the iron curtain was still down before 1989, and it is a kind of last cry of the Cold War. The agent Scott Glenn posted in Brussels gets the assignment to go to Bucharest to get an old spy out, who was his mentor with a long relationship story with many problems. He gets his old colleague out of Bucharest all right, but there the problems begin: Scott Glenn understands that Robert Loggia knows too much and that he is dying. The situation is complicated when they reach Venice, and Glenn is told by his superiors to drop the case. Nevertheless he ultimately succeeds in getting his old friend home dropping a few bombs on the way. The film is a B-feature, there is nothing special about it, but the scenery is fascinating as they pass through Bucharest, old Yugoslavia before the civil wars, Venice and Geneva, starting off in Brussels; and Scott Glenn is always reliable for making interesting roles. This is no exception, the story is good and intriguing to say the least, and he also has some lovely girl friends on the way helping him. Or else he would never have succeeded with this mission impossible, which has quite a lot of sensitive human factors on the way, as stealing an old dying agent out from behind the iron curtain is no trifle.
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