Interpol Calling Lima (1969)
Run Time - 75 min. |
Countries - Peru |
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Synopsis by Dan Pavlides
An Interpol agent is sent to Peru to capture a Nazi war criminal and an Israeli rebel in this tepid spy story. Stock footage of the Allied bombing of Germany is used to set up the story of the criminal's escape from justice to the safety of South America. The highlight of this film is the scene where Peruvian fisherman flock to the coast to cast their lines in the water. The film was originally shot in color but has suffered from technical difficulties in the black-and-white final print.
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agent [representative], escape, espionage, hunting, Nazism, war-crimes