
The Assassination Bureau
Mar 09 1969
•2h 50m
•Comedy, Crime, Adventure
In 1908 London, a women's rights campaigner discovers the Assassination Bureau Limited, an organization that kills for justice. When its motives are called into question, she commissions the assassination of its chairman. Knowing that his colleagues have recently become more motivated by greed than morality, he turns the situation into a challenge for his board members: kill him or be killed.
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Oliver Reed
Ivan Dragomiloff

Diana Rigg
Sonya Winter

Telly Savalas
Lord Bostwick

Curd Jürgens
General von Pinck
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