Crossplot (1969)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 97 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
Crossplot
Though Roger Moore was born in England and established himself as star of the British TV series The Saint, Crossplot represents Moore's very first British theatrical film. He stars as an advertising executive swept up in a plot to murder a visiting African statesman. Lensed in "swinging" London, the film is "mod" to an almost depressing degree, obscuring what is at base a solid espionage thriller. Moore ultimately thwarts the villains by decoding a message secreted in a crossword puzzle -- hence the film's title. A climactic shootout in Hyde Park tops this dry run for Roger Moore's subsequent stint as James Bond. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Crossplot:
Roger Moore also in Gold , Ffolkes , A View to a Kill , The Spy Who Loved Me , Octopussy
Bernard Lee also in The Terror , The Purple Plain , Murder in the Night , Sailor of the King , The Third Man , Moonraker
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