Puppet on a Chain

Puppet on a Chain

197098 min
5.9/10
Thriller

Plot Summary

Following a triple professional hit a U.S. agent, Paul Sherman, arrives in Amsterdam to investigate a heroin smuggling ring. He finds a city rife with drugs and a police force unable or unwilling to do much about it. With his incognito female fellow agent, Maggie, the American is soon stirring things up.

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👥Cast (14)

Sven-Bertil Taube

Sven-Bertil Taube

Paul Sherman

Barbara Parkins

Barbara Parkins

Maggie

Alexander Knox

Alexander Knox

Colonel De Graaf

Patrick Allen

Patrick Allen

Inspector Van Gelder

Vladek Sheybal

Vladek Sheybal

Meegeren

Ania Marson

Ania Marson

Astrid Lemay

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Penny Casdagli

Trudi

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Peter Hutchins

The Assassin

Drewe Henley

Drewe Henley

Jimmy Duclos

Henny Orri

Henny Orri

Herta

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Stewart F. Lane

George Lemay

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Mark Malicz

Morgenstern

🎬Crew

Director

Geoffrey Reeve

Writers

Paul Wheeler, Don Sharp, Alistair MacLean

Producers

Kurt Unger

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🏷️Keywords

murderhollanddrug syndicate

💬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

6/3/2023

At the start of this, I did wonder what on earth was going on. Sven-Bertil Taube (a sort of Jon Voight lookalike) was an odd choice to lead. Hardly an household name, quite possibly not even in his native Sweden. Anyway, he arrives in Amsterdam where he doesn't even make it out of the airport before the bodies start dropping. Turns out that he is there to put a stop to a lucrative cocaine smuggling operation feeding the USA. He is not exactly flavour of the month with local police chief "De Graaf" (Alexander Knox), and so must do most of his investigating with the aid only of his friend "Astrid Lemay" (Ania Marson). A dastardly priest; garish gingham dolls, way too much dodgy flute music and a secret kingpin all lie in his path as he tries to thwart this successful industry. There is quite a fun motor boat chase giving a scale of just how the canals in the city interlink, but that ends rather unspectacularly - as, indeed, does the whole thing. It's made up of C-list "James Bond" types, and though there are a few quips in Alistair Maclean's self-adapted dialogue, this adventure is just a really weak and dated operation all round.

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