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Torn Curtain
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Paul Newman, Julie Andrews, Hansjorg Felmy, Ludwig Donath View AllCrew
Alfred Hitchcock (Director), Brian Moore (Writer), Willis Hall (Screenplay), Keith Waterhouse (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Jul. 13th, 1966
Runtime: 2 hours, 8 minutes
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Iroquois
The premise sounds interesting - an American scientist (Paul Newman) and his girlfriend (Julie Andrews) end up on the other side of the Iron Curtain because Newman is part of a mission to discover a formula that could turn the tide of the Cold War.
The premise sounds interesting - an American scientist (Paul Newman) and his girlfriend (Julie Andrews) end up on the other side of the Iron Curtain because Newman is part of a mission to discover a formula that could turn the tide of the Cold War.
Torgo
I couldn't get into this Hitchcock spy thriller, which follows American scientist Michael Armstrong (Paul Newman) and fiance Sarah (Julie Andrews) as they try to sneak a nuclear bomb-stifling mathematical formula out of East Germany.
I couldn't get into this Hitchcock spy thriller, which follows American scientist Michael Armstrong (Paul Newman) and fiance Sarah (Julie Andrews) as they try to sneak a nuclear bomb-stifling mathematical formula out of East Germany.
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