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The Assassination Bureau
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated PG
- Release Date: 7/15/2025

The Assassination Bureau
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated PG
- Release Date: 7/15/2025
- Starring: Oliver Reed, Telly Savalas, Philippe Noiret
- UPC: 760137183242
- Item #: 2721791X
- Director: Basil Dearden
- Rated: PG
- Genre: Action / Adventure, Comedy Video
- Theme: Crime
- Release Date: 7/15/2025
- Original Year: 1969
- Run Time: 110 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Arrow Video
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Product Notes
In Victorian England, intrepid journalist Sonya Winter (Diana Rigg) confronts mysterious tycoon Ivan Dragomiloff (Oliver Reed) with her knowledge that he's in fact the mastermind of a cabal formed by the world's top hired killers. Intrigued, Dragomiloff takes her sizeable cash bet to order a hit on himself... and get his minions before they can get him. Lively, off-kilter farce based on a Jack London story co-stars Telly Savalas, Curt Jurgens, Philippe Noiret. 109 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English (SDH); audio commentary; featurette; image gallery; theatrical trailer.
Credits
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CreditsOliver Reed
Telly Savalas
Philippe Noiret
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DirectorsBasil Dearden