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1967 French film
Five Ashore in Singapore
Belgian film poster
Directed byBernard Toublanc-Michel
Written bySergio Amidei
Bernard Toublanc-Michel
Pierre Kalfon
Based onCinq gars pour Singapour by Jean Bruce
Produced byPierre Kalfon
StarringSean Flynn
CinematographyJean Charvein
Release date
  • 3 March 1967 (1967-03-03)
Running time95 minutes
CountriesFrance
Italy
LanguageEnglish

Five Ashore in Singapore AKA Singapore, Singapore and Cinq gars pour Singapour is a 1967 French/Italian international co-production film based on the 1959 novel by Jean Bruce. Filmed on location in Singapore in 1966, it was the last film of Sean Flynn.

The film was based on a novel by Jean Bruce who created OSS 117 and the working title was OSS117 Goes to Singapore.

Plot

Capt. Art Smith and four US Marine volunteers in Singapore investigate the disappearance of other Marines on shore leave in that city and discover that a mad scientist is responsible.

Cast

  • Sean Flynn ... Captain Art Smith
  • Marika Green ... Monika Latzko
  • Terry Downes ... Sgt. Gruber
  • Marc Michel ... Captain Kevin Gray
  • Dennis Berry ... Lt. Dan
  • Bernard Meusnier ... Lt. Ángel McIlhemy
  • Peter Gayford ... Mr. Brown
  • Andrea Aureli ... Ta-Chouen
  • Jessy Greek ... Ten-Sin
  • Trudy Connor ... Tchin-Saw
  • William Brix ... Cpt. Kafir
  • Foun-Sen ... Hsi-Houa
  • Ismail Boss ... Gang Member

References

  1. "FIVE ASHORE IN SINGAPORE "(cinq gars pour singapore)"". Monthly Film Bulletin. Vol. 35. 1968. p. 58. ProQuest 1305825122.
  2. "Erroll flynn's son off to paris for spy film role". Los Angeles Times. Jun 1, 1966. ProQuest 155451244.

External links

Jean Bruce's OSS 117
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