Beldar and Sonja, a pair of thieves, steal a precious gem from the crypt of the Order of the Thousand Eyes, a daring act that will lead to unforeseen consequences.
A married couple of cat burglars scheme to rob a set of stolen diamonds from the local mafia only to be hampered by persistent police detectives, another scam artist, and a rival mob group.
The Delphi Bureau is a top-secret spy cadre answerable only to the U.S. president. The organization may have just one field operative, a supposed researcher named Glenn Garth Gregory.
Foreign powers keep getting their hands on U.S. military secrets, so the head of the American diplomatic corps calls in his nephew Dick Stansbury to help.
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DRIVE-IN TRAILERS: 'PSYCHOPATH' (1966)
1h 22 min | Horror Mystery | 20 May 1966 (USA) Don't cross the path of the psychopath unless you're tired of it all.
Psychopath (1968)
aka "Sigpress Contro Scotland Yard" "Mister Zehn Prozent - Miezen und Moneten"
Amicus - The Psychopath 1966
Four men who were involved in the investigation of a German millionaire at the end of the Second World War are found murdered with tiny dolls left next to their ...
Macabre conclusion to 'The Psychopath' (1966)
Ceaselessly claustrophobic horrors abound in the thrillingly macabre climax to Freddie Francis's masterful Gothic Shocker 'The psychopath' (1966
Gripping sequence from 'The Psychopath' (1966) #Freddie Francis#
Great tagline: 'Mother may I go out to kill?'
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