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Lincoln Tate and Ken Clark |
FULLER REPORT (aka
Rapporto Fuller, base Stoccolma/1968). Director: Sergio Grieco.
American race car driver Dick Worth (Ken Clark of
Attack of the Giant Leeches) is in Stockholm when he becomes innocently embroiled in espionage, suddenly mixed up with CIA agents like Pearson (Lincoln Tate) and Clay (Gianni Brezza), Russian agents like Bonjasky (Serge Marquand), and a defecting ballerina named Svetlana (Beba Loncar), as well as other duplicitous females who are murdered. Despite all the different factions and their confusing schemes -- everyone wants to get their hands on something called the Fuller Report -- Dick doesn't realize that the true architect behind his problems may be much closer to home, and that there is a right wing conspiracy afoot to assassinate a certain world leader.
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Clark with Beba Loncar |
Ken Clark appeared in a number of eurospy features playing super-spies, but in this he's an ordinary man, as such, thrown into intrigue.
Fuller Report doesn't have that bad a plot but the pacing is slow, and it may not be long before you find that you couldn't care less about what's really going on. Clark looks the part of the hero, and the dubbed supporting cast all seem more than adequate for the task. The movie has an imitation James Bond type theme, sung by a lady who tries to imitate Shirley Bassey, and it wears out its welcome pretty quickly. Shot in Stockholm, Zurich, and London, with interiors in Rome. Clark also did
Mission Bloody Mary for director Grieco.
Verdict: Watching this on fast-forward might improve it. **.
Ken Clark looks familiar...have never heard of the film.
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Except for "Giant Leeches," I don't think he had too many, if any, starring roles in the U.S. so he went to Europe to do the eurospy stuff.
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