Istanbul Express (1969)
1h 40m | PG-13
An art dealer on a special mission is pulled into dangerous intrigue while railway detective Cheval tries to help and pursues criminals on the Istanbul Express.
Director: Richard Irving
Studio: Universal Television
Genre: Action, Adventure, TV Movie, Crime
Video: 720p
Cast
Gene Barry
as Michael London
John Saxon
as Cheval
Senta Berger
as Mila Darvos
Tom Simcox
as Leland McCord
Mary Ann Mobley
as Peggy Coopersmith
Werner Peters
as Dr. Lenz
Reviews
This is quite a passable tale of international intrigue that could maybe have done with a better lead. Gene Barry doesn't quite cut is as the art dealer-cum-agent sent on a mission to attend an auction in Istanbul that is selling stolen, top secret, papers. His adventures - mainly on the train - see him beaten up, drugged and generally being mean to as he has to garner the clues that will unlock the funds to enable him to bid! The story doesn't hang about; there is plenty to keep it interesting though at times Richard Irving's direction is a touch episodic - there appears to be plenty of spaces for ad-breaks - but the ending has a couple of twists to pat you on the back for sticking with it.