The Sell Out

The Sell Out

197688 min
5.2/10
Action

Plot Summary

This action drama centers on a former CIA operative who grudgingly rejoins the spy game due to the machinations of his one-time student - a screw up who goes to work for the Soviets. As his job drags him deeper into a dangerous and under-handed world, the student wants out of the agency and oout of the U.S.S.R. But the man's choices have made him a target and now both the United States and Russia want him dead, sending their mos able hit men to do it.

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👥Cast (11)

Oliver Reed

Oliver Reed

Gabriel Lee

Richard Widmark

Richard Widmark

Sam Lucas

Gayle Hunnicutt

Gayle Hunnicutt

Deborah

Sam Wanamaker

Sam Wanamaker

Harry Sickles

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Shmuel Rodensky

Zafron

Vladek Sheybal

Vladek Sheybal

Dutchman

Ori Levy

Ori Levy

Major Benjamin

Peter Frye

Peter Frye

Kasyan

Assi Dayan

Assi Dayan

Lt. Elan

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Fanny Lubitsch

Zafron's Wife

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Miguel Pedregosa

Mercedes Man

🎬Crew

Director

Peter Collinson

Writers

Murray Smith, Murray Smith, Judson Kinberg

Producers

Josef Shaftel

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🏷️Keywords

central intelligence agency (cia)kgb

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

6/3/2023

Poor old Ollie Reed is having a bit of an holiday in Israel when someone tries to kill him... It turns out that he used to run the CIA operation in Lebanon, and that his former employers and the KGB have decided to eliminate some loose ends that might come back to haunt them - he is their current target! In desperation, he turns to his former colleague Richard Widmark ("Sam"), now retired to an antiques business with Gayle Hunnicutt ("Deborah") in Jerusalem. What ensues is a pretty lacklustre espionage thriller, with neither star really bothering. There is quite a funny scene with Reed before the wailing wall looking as if he is about to vomit - a scene that rather sums the whole thing up. It's largely devoid of jeopardy, what action there is has an inevitability about it that isn't at all helped out by a pretty formulaic script. It has some nice photography of the City of David (the bits folks are not trying to blow up) but otherwise is something you will soon forget.

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