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The Assassination Bureau

  • Director: Basil Dearden
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Crime Comedy, Comedy Thriller
  • Themes: Members of the Press, Hired Killers
  • Main Cast: Oliver Reed, Diana Rigg, Telly Savalas, Curd Jürgens, Philippe Noiret
  • Release Year: 1969
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 106 minutes

Plot

The Assassination Bureau is loosely based on a turn-of-the-century yarn written by Jack London. Nellie Bly-style girl reporter Sonya Winter (Diana Rigg) tries to get the goods on shady businessman Ivan Dragomiloff (Oliver Reed). Ivan is in charge of a wide-reaching organization which, for a price, assassinates those who "need killing." As a challenge, Sonya offers to pay Ivan a huge sum if he'll instruct his minions to assassinate him; Ivan agrees, hoping that it will put a little kick in his work. Despite his profession, Ivan isn't the villain of the piece; that honor goes to evil nobleman Lord Bostwick (Telly Savalas), whose perfidy leads Sonya into joining forces with the Assassination Bureau. A wild climactic chase in a zeppelin caps this tongue-in-cheek escapade. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Warren Mitchell - Weiss; Clive Revill - Cesare Spado; Kenneth Griffith - Popescu; Vernon Dobtcheff - Muntzov; Annabella Incontrera - Elenora; Peter Bowles; George Coulouris - Peasant; Jess Conrad - Angelo; Eugene Deckers - Desk Clerk; Katherine Kath - Mme. Lucoville; Ralph Michael - Editor; George Murcell - Pilot; Olaf Pooley - Swiss Cashier; Beryl Reid - Mme. Otero; Gordon Sterne - Corporal; Victor Kendall - Clients at Mme. Otero's; Jeremy Lloyd - English Officer; Michael Wolf - Officer

Credit

Michael Relph - Art Director, Beatrice Dawson - Costume Designer, John Peverall - First Assistant Director, Basil Dearden - Director, Teddy Darvas - Editor, Ron Grainer - Composer (Music Score), Roy Forge Smith - Production Designer, Geoffrey Unsworth - Cinematographer, Basil Dearden - Producer, Michael Relph - Producer, John Dennis - Sound/Sound Designer, Ken Barker - Sound/Sound Designer, Dudley Messenger - Sound/Sound Designer, Vic Armstrong - Stunts Coordinator, Michael Relph - Screenwriter, Jack London - Book Author

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The Assassination Bureau
Directed by Basil Dearden
Produced by Michael Relph
Written by Robert L. Fish (novel)
Jack London (unfinished novel)
Michael Relph
Wolf Mankowitz (additional dialogue)
Starring Oliver Reed
Diana Rigg
Telly Savalas
Curt Jürgens
Cinematography Geoffrey Unsworth
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) March 10, 1969 (UK)
Running time 110 min.
Country United Kingdom
Language English

The Assassination Bureau is a tongue-in-cheek film made in 1969 based on an unfinished novel, The Assassination Bureau, Ltd by Jack London. It stars Oliver Reed, Diana Rigg, Telly Savalas, and Curt Jürgens.

Whereas London's original novel was set in the USA, this film is set in Europe.

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Plot

London, the early 1900s: Aspiring journalist and women's rights campaigner, Sonia Winter (Rigg) uncovers an organization which specialises in killing for money, the Assassination Bureau Limited. Thinking to bring about its destruction, she commissions the assassination of the bureau’s own chairman Ivan Dragomiloff (Reed).

Far from being outraged or angry, Dragomiloff is amused and delighted and decides to put it to his own advantage. The guiding principle of his bureau, founded by his father, has always been that there was a moral reason why their victims should be killed — these have included despots and tyrants. More recently though, his elder colleagues have tended to kill more for financial gain than for moral reasons. Dragomiloff, therefore, decides to accept the commission of his own death and challenge the other board members: kill him or he will kill them!

With Miss Winter in tow, Dragomiloff sets off on a tour of Edwardian Europe, challenging and systematically purging the bureau's senior members. Little do they realise that this is a plot by Miss Winter's sponsor, newspaper publisher Lord Bostwick (Savalas), to take over the bureau and plunge Europe into war — Bostwick is the bureau's vice-chairman and is bitter at the fact that he was passed over in favour of the founder's son.

Bostwick and the other members of the Bureau plan to get rich quick by the "biggest killing" of them all: buying stocks in arms factories and then propelling Europe into war by assassinating all the heads of state of Europe at the same time while they attend a secret peace conference!

Dragomiloff and Miss Winter uncover the plot: dropping a bomb from a Zeppelin airship on to the castle where the Kings, Emperors and Presidents of Europe are trying to avoid a possible war caused by the death of a Balkan prince who was killed by a bomb intended for Dragomiloff.

Dragomiloff steals aboard the airship and destroys it, killing the remaining members of his board of directors. He is then decorated by the heads of state he has saved. There is an implied notion that Dragomiloff may wed Miss Winter as well.

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