Telefon
Nicolai Dalchimski, a mad KGB agent steals a notebook full of names of "sleeping" undercover KGB agents sent to the U.S. in the 1950's. These agents got their assignments under hypnosis, so they can't remember their missions until they're told a line of a Robert Frost poem. Dalchimski flees to the U.S. and starts phoning these agents who perform sabotage acts against military targets. Since the Soviets can't disclose the crisis to the U.S. government, they send Colonel Borzov, a military intelligence officer, to find and eliminate Dalchimsky before his actions trigger a war.
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I took my pen name from this one.. - telefon4
Love me some Chuck Bronson movies and this one is a solid flick. Don Siegel is back again, directing what he does best-cop flicks-Dirty Harry, Charlie Varrick,Coogan's Bluff,etc. Note the poem they use as a trigger is also used by Quentin Tarantino in Death Proof, listen and see.For Charlie fans for sure.
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I took my pen name from this one.. - telefon4
Love me some Chuck Bronson movies and this one is a solid flick. Don Siegel is back again, directing what he does best-cop flicks-Dirty Harry, Charlie Varrick,Coogan's Bluff,etc. Note the poem they use as a trigger is also used by Quentin Tarantino in Death ...