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Top Secret!
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Under the regime of Hitler, Nick Rivers goes to East Germany to do a concert as he is a rock and roll singer. The American singer meets Hillary Flammond who is involved in a resistance movement against the government. Nick decided to join Hillary and her movement to save Dr.paul Flammond, Hillary's father from the hands of the Germans who captured him for the benefit of their country.
Under the regime of Hitler, Nick Rivers goes to East Germany to do a concert as he is a rock and roll singer. The American singer meets Hillary Flammond who is involved in a resistance movement against the government. Nick decided to join Hillary and her movement to save Dr.paul Flammond, Hillary's father from the hands of the Germans who captured him for the benefit of their country.
Actors:
Michelle Martin,
Walter Henry,
Omar Sharif,
Ian McNeice,
Helen Kahan,
Frank Henson,
Tina Simmons,
Joe Powell,
Martin Grace,
Janos Kurucz,
Jim Abrahams
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Michelle Martin
Walter Henry
Omar Sharif
10 April 1932, Alexandria, Egypt
Ian McNeice
2 October 1950, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, UK
Helen Kahan
Frank Henson
Tina Simmons
Joe Powell
21 March 1922, Shepherds Bush, London, England, UK
Martin Grace
Janos Kurucz
Jim Abrahams
10 May 1944, Shorewood, Wisconsin, USA
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Jim Abrahams ,
David Zucker
Jim Abrahams
10 May 1944, Shorewood, Wisconsin, USA
David Zucker
16 October 1947, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Country:
United Kingdom, United States
Keywords:
#David Zucker #Jerry Zucker #Jim Abrahams #Lucy Gutteridge #Peter Cushing #Top Secret! #Val Kilmer
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