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Strategy of Terror

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Strategy of Terror
Directed byJack Smight
Written byRobert L. Joseph
Produced byArthur H. Nadel
StarringHugh O'Brian
Barbara Rush
Neil Hamilton
Harry Townes
CinematographyBud Thackery
Edited bySam E. Waxman
Music byLyn Murray
Production
company
Roncom Films
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
January 1, 1969
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Strategy of Terror is a 1969 American mystery film directed by Jack Smight, re-edited from a two-part 1965 Kraft Suspense Theatre episode, "In Darkness, Waiting".

Premise

A reporter (Barbara Rush) uncovers a plan to assassinate four United Nations (UN) representatives by a right-wing extremist (Neil Hamilton), but no one will believe her, until one New York City cop (Hugh O'Brian teams up with her to uncover the conspiracy.

Cast

Reception

A review by Hal Erickson at AllMovie.com notes that "Frederick O'Neal, a leading light of African American theatre, is superb as a loquacious African UN delegate", and that "Neil Hamilton, onetime silent screen star and future Commissioner Gordon on TV's Batman, is surprisingly sinister as a pompous right-wing fanatic".[1]

See also

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