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Murderers' Row

Matt Helm outdoes Matt Helm in his new all-out adventure!
1966 | 105m | English

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The handsome top agent Matt dies a tragic death in his bath tub - the women mourn about the loss. However it's just faked for his latest top-secret mission: He shall find Dr. Solaris, inventor of the Helium laser beam, powerful enough to destroy a whole continent. It seems Dr. Solaris has been kidnapped by a criminal organization. The trace leads to the Cote D'Azur.
Release Date: Dec 20, 1966
Director: Henry Levin
Writer: Donald Hamilton, Herbert Baker
Genres: Comedy, Adventure, Action
Keywords spy, spoof
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Meadway-Claude Productions Company
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Dean Martin Matt Helm
Ann-Margret Suzie Solaris
Karl Malden Julian Wall
Camilla Sparv Coco Duquette
James Gregory MacDonald
Beverly Adams Lovey Kravezit
Richard Eastham Dr. Norman Solaris
Tom Reese Ironhead
Duke Howard Billy Orcutt
Ted Hartley Guard
Marcel Hillaire Police Capt. Deveraux
Corinne Cole Miss January
Robert Terry Dr. Rogas
Dean Paul Martin Self
Desi Arnaz Jr. Self
Billy Hinsche Self
Jacqueline Fontaine Singer at Wake (uncredited)
Soon-Tek Oh Tempura (uncredited)
Gary Lasdun Philippe (uncredited)
Mary Jane Mangler Miss February (uncredited)
Amadee Chabot Miss March (uncredited)
Luci Ann Cook Miss April (uncredited)
Marilyn Tindall Miss May (uncredited)
Dee Duffy Miss June (uncredited)
Jan Watson Miss July (uncredited)
Rena Horten Miss August (uncredited)
Mary Hughes Miss September (uncredited)
Dale Brown Miss October (uncredited)
Lynn Hartoch Miss November (uncredited)
Barbara Burgess Miss December (uncredited)
Nadia Sanders Dominique (uncredited)
Martin Abrahams Dancer (uncredited)
Dick Delmar Dancer (uncredited)
Heidi Winston Dancer (uncredited)
Jay Dee Witney Dancer (uncredited)
Martin Abrahams Dancer at club (uncredited)
Tom Anthony Service Station Attendant (uncredited)
William Bagdad World Wide Agent (uncredited)
Vincent Barbi Henchman (uncredited)
Fred Catania Henchman (uncredited)
Tony Dante French Sailor (uncredited)
George Dee Bum (uncredited)
Igor Dega Policeman (uncredited)
Nick Dimitri Guard (uncredited)
Dirk Evans Guard (uncredited)
Peter Finch British agent (uncredited)
Virginia Ann Ford Jeanne (uncredited)
Helen Funai Bath Attendant (uncredited)
Dee Gardner Slaygirl (uncredited)
Richard Gardner Guard (uncredited)
Joseph Gazal Messenger (uncredited)
Frank Gerstle Furnas (uncredited)
Joe Gray Guard (uncredited)
Karen Joy Waitress (uncredited)
Max Kleven Fortress Guard (uncredited)
Beatriz Monteil World Wide Agent (uncredited)
Morry Ogden Fortress Guard (uncredited)
Bob Peoples Fortress Guard (uncredited)
Alex Rodine Guard (uncredited)
Dale Van Sickel Fortress Guard (uncredited)
Name Job
Donald Hamilton Novel
James Curtis Havens Second Unit Director
Danny Lee Special Effects
Walter Thompson Editor
George R. Nelson Set Decoration
Ray Gosnell Jr. Assistant Director
Ben Lane Makeup Supervisor
Charles J. Rice Sound Supervisor
Lambert E. Day Sound
Jack Haynes Sound
Ivan Volkman Production Supervisor
Joseph C. Wright Art Direction
Moss Mabry Costume Design
Mark H. Davis Second Unit Director of Photography
Dick Dial Stunts
Sol Gorss Stunts
Henry Levin Director
Herbert Baker Screenplay
Lalo Schifrin Original Music Composer
Miriam Nelson Choreographer
Nick Dimitri Stunts
Chuck Hicks Stunts
Carey Loftin Stunts
Dale Van Sickel Stunts
Max Kleven Stunts
Sam Leavitt Director of Photography
Name Title
Euan Lloyd Associate Producer
Irving Allen Producer
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Wuchak
5.0

**_Britain has James Bond while America has (the inferior) Matt Helm_** An American ICE agent (Dean Martin) fakes his own death and goes to the French Riviera to track down the creator of a device that uses the concentrated power of sunlight for mass destruction. A diabolical organization has tak ... en the scientist captive with intent to use his weapon for world domination. Karl Malden plays the leader of BIG O. "Murderer’s Row” (1966) was the second of four Matt Helm movies released in three years from winter, 1966, to winter, 1969. The franchise was obviously inspired by the great success of the first four James Bond flicks from 1962-1965. Unlike the books (and Bond), the tone is lighthearted and spoofy with Martin doing his wink-at-the-camera act, similar to the contemporaneous Derek Flint flicks with James Coburn, not to mention Raquel Welch’s “Fathom” (1967). The tagline for the first film in the Helm series, “The Silencers,” was “guns, gadgets, girls,” but a more accurate description would be “guns, gadgets, girls and booze.” Naturally these are worthwhile flicks to experience the fun, colorful side of the 60s, but since the spy exploits are played as a low-key joke, there’s no sense of danger and, worse, the story simply isn’t compelling, at least in “Murderer’s Row.” Yeah, there are several attractive females on hand with Ann-Margret being the most charismatic and alluring, but they’re all so thin and unshapely they’re kinda meh. Don’t get me wrong, Ann is a top-of-the-line beauty, as witnessed in Elvis’ “Viva Las Vegas” (1964), but she obviously lost weight in the two years leading up to this flick. It’s a shame because she lost her shapely appeal. However, if you prefer women with stick figures, you won’t have a problem. These fun 007-imitation flicks from the 60s all came & went and are forgotten, while the James Bond franchise marches on decade after decade. There’s a reason for this. The film runs 1 hour, 45 minutes. While second unit teams shot sequences in Villefranche-sur-Mer (France), Monte Carlo (Monaco) and the Isle of Wight for the hovercraft and helicopter scenes (England), Martin refused to go to Europe so all of his scenes were done in Hollywood. GRADE: C

Nov 25, 2022