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Thunder and Fire Fight

Thunder and Fire Fight

Action, Thriller, Crime

Don Siegel

Charles Bronson, Lee Remick, Donald Pleasence, Tane Daly, Alan Badel, Patrick Magee, Sherry North, Frank Mas, Helen Page Camp, Roy Jensen, Jacqueline Scott, Ed Bakey, John Mitchum, Eiji Wolefin, Hank Brant

1977

United States

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Completed

English

102 minutes

2025-03-02 16:20:00

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This film (drama)Also known asTelefon,is aUnited StatesProducerwomen sex,At1977Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating0.0(For reference only)。
During the Cold War between the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union implemented a mysterious telephone brainwashing program, sending a group of trained spies to various locations in the United States, where they disguised themselves as ordinary citizens, living normal lives, ready to be awakened when needed. However, years later, as relations between the U.S. and the USSR improved, these spies were awakened by some ill-intentioned individuals using a mysterious movie telephone. To rectify the situation, the Soviet military sent a secret police officer named Grigori Burzov to the United States to handle the disaster caused by this plan, while the American side also dispatched counter-espionage expert Barbara to assist Burzov in completing the mission. During the investigation of the truth, two individuals with opposing identities develop subtle feelings for each other. In the end, they willingly abandon their spy identities to live a civilian life together. Director Don Siegel skillfully crafted several exciting and explosive action scenes, while also portraying the loathsome aspects of a spy's life; it is one of the notable works starring Charles Bronson.

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