The Day the Hot Line Got HotDirected by Etienne Périer Produced by Balcázar Producciones Cinematográficas, Intercontinental Production Genres : Fiction - Runtime : 1 h 40 min Production year : 1967
DirectorActorsSynopsis The most ultra-secret telephone number of all is that of the "Hot'Line' that links the heads of state of the United States and Moscow. A conniving double agent manages to steal the top secret phone number and then begins to implement chaos by phoning Washington and Moscow, telling the two powers that their respective spy chiefs are traitors. It's spy versus spy, agent versus double agent, counter spy against counter-counter spy in a rapidly increasing international crisis that finds its solution on the stage of Chinese theater in Barcelona, Spain as the spy leaders, the traitorous agent, a beautiful girl, three old ladies, a young man caught up in the chain of events and a troupe of acrobats collide head on in battle. Source : IMDb Posters gallery (3) The Day the Hot Line Got Hot  The Day the Hot Line Got Hot  The Day the Hot Line Got Hot Production and distributionAssociate production company : Balcázar Producciones Cinematográficas, Intercontinental Production
Full creditsProducer : Alexandre Salkind Screenwriters : Dominique Fabre, Guerdon Trueblood Director of Photography : Manuel Berenguer Camera Operator : Georges Delaunay Editor : Renée Lichtig Music Composer : Paul Misraki Still Photographer : Vincent Rossell
Technical detailsFeature film Genres : Fiction Sub-genre : Comedy Themes : Espionage Production language : English Nationality : Minority French (Spain, France) Production year : 1967 Runtime : 1 h 40 min Approval : Unknown Production formats :
35mm Color type : Color Sound format : Mono
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