| Our Men in Bagdad | |
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| Directed by | Paolo Bianchini | 
| Written by | Paolo Bianchini Robert Velher Augusto Caminito Maurizio Lucci Mauro Severino | 
| Produced by | Ray Ventura | 
| Starring | Rory Calhoun Roger Hanin | 
| Cinematography | Giovanni Raffaldi | 
| Music by | Roberto Pregadio Walter Rizzati | 
| Release date | 
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| Language | Italian | 
Our Men in Bagdad (Italian: Il gioco delle spie, French: Bagarre à Bagdad pour X-27) is a 1966 Italian-French Eurospy film starring Rory Calhoun. It was the directorial debut of Paolo Bianchini after about 60 films as assistant director.[1][2] It was shot in Algeria, Rome and Civitavecchia.[2]
Plot
Four secret agents working for the Soviets come into possession of a briefcase containing sensitive files that document an agreement between the American government and an emirate to supply weapons in exchange for oil.
Cast
- Rory Calhoun as Alex
- Roger Hanin as Sadov
- Evi Marandi as Sonja
- Ralph Baldwin as Dimitri
- Jean Gaven as General Yuri Fiodorenko
- Lea Padovani as Fiodorenko's partner
- Tino Carraro as The Professor
- John Karlsen as Botschafter
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