Casse-tête chinois pour le judoka

Casse-tête chinois pour le judoka (Italian title: Ore violente, German title: Die sieben Masken des Judoka)[1] is a 1967 French-Italian-German adventure and spy film directed by Maurice Labro.[2][3]

Casse-tête chinois pour le judoka
Directed byMaurice Labro
Written byMaurice Labro, Jean Meckert
Story byErnie Clark
CinematographyDidier Tarot
Edited byMarcelle Lehérissey
Music byAntoine Duhamel
Production
company
Release dates
1967 (West Germany) 1968 (France, Italy)
CountriesFrance, Germany, Italy
LanguageFrench

Synopsis

Marc St. Clair wins a medal at a kendo tournament in Tokyo, which he gives to his American friend Clyde for good luck. As an airplane pilot, Clyde accompanies a C.I.A. agent, Finn, on a secret mission to fly over China to investigate a supersonic bomber. In Clyde's absence, Marc begins an affair with Jennifer, his girlfriend, before learning of the plane's disappearance. Remorseful, Marc leaves for Hong Kong to find Clyde where he confronts the powerful Black Dragons.

Cast

References

  1. Rège, Philippe (2009-12-11). Encyclopedia of French Film Directors (in French). Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6939-4.
  2. "Casse-tête chinois pour le Judoka (1967)". en.unifrance.org. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
  3. World Filmography. Tantivy Press. 1968. ISBN 978-0-904208-36-8.
  4. Lisanti, Tom; Paul, Louis (2002-04-10). Film Fatales: Women in Espionage Films and Television, 1962-1973. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-1194-8.
  5. Hébert, Bertrand; Laprade, Pat; Stabile, Tony (2020-04-28). The Eighth Wonder of the World: The True Story of André the Giant. ECW Press. ISBN 978-1-77305-476-6.
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