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During the Cold War, the CIA orders free-lance operative Scorpio to assassinate his former CIA mentor Cross and a deadly cat-and-mouse game ensues.

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Cross
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Jean Laurier
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Sergei Zharkov
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McLeod
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Susan
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Arthur Filchock
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Sarah Cross
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Pick (as Melvin Stewart)
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Andreyev Zemetkin
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Anne Laurier
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Paul Milney
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Harris
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Morrison
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Mitchell
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Max Lang
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Heck Thomas
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Helen Thomas
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Malkin
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George Mikell ...
Dor
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Jacques Casette (uncredited)
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Miff Wilson (uncredited)
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Agent Killed by Zharkov in Car (uncredited)
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Emilio Rocco (uncredited)

Directed by

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Michael Winner

Written by

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David W. Rintels ... (screenplay) and
Gerald Wilson ... (screenplay)
 
David W. Rintels ... (story)

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Walter Mirisch ... producer

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Jerry Fielding

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Robert Paynter ... director of photography

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Michael Winner ... (uncredited)

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Frederick Wilson ... supervising editor

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Lynn Stalmaster

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Herbert Westbrook

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Stephanie Kaye ... hair stylist
Richard Mills ... makeup artist

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James Crawford ... production manager
David Silver ... production manager
Laci von Ronay ... production manager

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Michael Dryhurst ... assistant director
Joseph M. Ellis ... assistant director (as Joe Ellis)
Wolfgang Glattes ... assistant director
Malcolm Stamp ... assistant director

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Leslie Dilley ... assistant art director (uncredited)
Ray Traynor ... property master (uncredited)
Barry Wilkinson ... stand-by props (uncredited)

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Russ Hill ... dialogue editor
Brian Marshall ... sound recordist
Terry Rawlings ... dubbing editor (as Terence Rawlings)
Hugh Strain ... sound re-recordist
Maurice Askew ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Doug Smith ... sound maintenance (uncredited)

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John Richardson ... special effects (uncredited)

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Alan Gibbs ... stunt arranger
Troy Melton ... stunts (uncredited)
Harvey Parry ... stunts (uncredited)

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Lou Barlia ... camera operator
Norman Jones ... camera operator
Peter Carmody ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Dewi Humphreys ... focus puller (uncredited)
Bob Jordan ... focus puller (uncredited)

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G.B. Walker ... casting: Europe

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Philippe Pickford ... wardrobe master

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Robert Simmonds ... location manager

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Jerry Fielding ... conductor
Dick Lewzey ... music engineer (uncredited) / music mixer (uncredited)
Greig McRitchie ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Lennie Niehaus ... orchestrator (uncredited)

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Pamela Carlton ... continuity

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Stephen Cory ... assistant to director (as Steven Cory)
Ralph M. Leo ... production accountant (uncredited)
Sue Wall ... assistant accountant (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Cross is a CIA field agent, most of his tasks as an assassin. He has just returned to Washington DC from working on a case in Paris, he accompanied by Jean Laurier, code name Scorpio, a Frenchman who has long been mentored by Cross and who works as a freelance assassin. Scorpio pulled the actual trigger on the target in the just completed Paris case, and because of the nature of their work, Cross and Scorpio part company at Dulles Airport, neither having ever seen the other if questioned. Scorpio currently also lives part-time in DC with his girlfriend Susan and his flight attendant sister Anne. Cross' superior McLeod is surprised to see both Cross and Scorpio return to DC as the agency, through McLeod, had unofficially contracted Scorpio to eliminate Cross in Paris as it is well known within the agency that Cross plans on quitting, the threat that he could sell out to the Communists with the amount of knowledge he has too great a risk for the agency to take. Scorpio was seemingly the best man for the job in knowing Cross better than anyone else professionally. Scorpio is able to absolve himself in not carrying out that Paris mission on Cross on a loophole, he further able to renegotiate the contract to meet his goals more fully, namely to take over Cross' position within the agency. Cross discovers not only about there being a contract hit on him, but also that Scorpio is the hired gun. With a wide, loyal and diverse network both domestically and internationally, Cross is at least able to make it out of the country, he using that network to set up somewhere undetected and hopefully to bring his wife Sarah by his side once his new life is established. In the process, Cross will discover just how loyal his network is to him, with some former adversaries in his work, such as now Vienna-based Sergei Zharkov a former Soviet Communist agent, or if some are not who they purport to be in having a separate agenda. If it gets to that point, another question is whether Cross or Scorpio can pull the trigger on the other, each who may see the other as a mirror image of himself. Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • Dangerfield (United States)
  • The Scorpio File (United States)
  • Akrep (Turkey, Turkish title)
  • Σκορπιός (Greece)
  • Sporðdrekinn (Iceland)
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  • 114 min
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Budget $4,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia It is rumored that Burt Lancaster had in his contract that his gymnastic equipment be shipped, set up and struck at each location so he could work out to keep in shape. See more »
Goofs Lancaster disarms two agents by putting his car into reverse and slamming into their car in a narrow alley. Then he pulls forward and does it again. But on his second pass, there's a shot of the back of his car completely undamaged before it makes the second hit. (In that final shot, the car is damaged as it should be.) See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Boulevard! A Hollywood Story (2021). See more »
Soundtracks Hannibal Brooks See more »
Quotes Cross: There's a room just down the hall from McLeod's office where grown men play a game. It's a bit like Monopoly, only more people get hurt. There's no good and no bad. The object is not to win, but not to lose - and the only rule is to stay in the game.
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