Les Trottoirs de Bangkok (1984)
Directed by Jean Rollin

Action / Thriller
aka: Sidewalks of Bangkok

Film Synopsis

Roger, an agent in the French secret service, in sent to Bangkok to recover a film on a new biological weapon that was found by Rick, another agent who was killed.  But this film is highly sought after and Roger is up against Rita, the head of a network of spies who is determined that it should fall into her hands...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean Rollin
  • Script: Jean-Claude Benhamou
  • Music: Georges Lartigau
  • Cast: Yoko (Eva), Françoise Blanchard (Claudine), Jean-Claude Benhamou (Le chef des espions), Jean-Pierre Bouyxou (Capitaine Bouyxou), Jean-Paul Bride (Tong), Gérard Landry (Phil), Brigitte Borghese (Rita), Jean Rollin (Un tueur), Chokie, Michel Guibe, Antonina Laurent, Pierre Pattin, Tiane Pochier, Olivier Rollin, André-Richard Volniévy
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min
  • Aka: Sidewalks of Bangkok

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