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(1966) is a classic Cold War spy thriller, notable for its gritty, "anti-Bond" approach to espionage. Directed by Michael Anderson with a screenplay by Harold Pinter, it was adapted from the 1965 novel The Berlin Memorandum by Adam Hall (a pseudonym for Elleston Trevor). Plot Overview

The story follows (George Segal), a cynical British secret agent sent to 1960s West Berlin to replace a murdered colleague. His mission is to locate the secret headquarters of Phoenix , a dangerous neo-Nazi organization led by the ruthless Oktober (Max von Sydow). Quiller Memorandum

Quiller’s investigation leads him to a schoolteacher, (Senta Berger), whose motives remain ambiguous throughout the film. Unlike the gadget-heavy spy films of the era, Quiller relies on his intellect and psychological endurance, particularly during tense interrogation scenes where Oktober tries to force him to reveal the location of the British base. Key Details The Curator of Schlock #151: The Quiller Memorandum (1966) is a classic Cold War spy thriller,

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