Madame Sin

In the clutches of Madame Sin ( Original title: Madame Sin ) is a British science fiction film directed by David Greene for Independent Artists in 1972 with Bette Davis, Robert Wagner, Denholm Elliott and Gordon Jackson in the lead roles.

Action

Anthony Lawrence is a former agent of the CIA, one of the best in his field. But he has hung his job on the nail. But you will not leave him in peace. He gets into the vicious circle of power-hungry Madame Sin, which is obsessed with take over the world in itself and has no qualms about to let him kidnap to chuck him for their own purposes.

She commands an army of scientists in a think tank in the Scottish Highlands. With the help of Lawrence wants Madame Sin get closer to a Polaris submarine to finally realize their sinister plans into action.

Reviews

" A mysterious and makes lewd woman trying to gain from a coastal island of world domination, used medical- chemical inventions for their goals and kidnapped people and submarines. Science fiction film, silly and voltage- staged; content hollow, only externally -consuming. "

Production Notes

The buildings were designed by Brian Eatwell. Makeup artist was Beau Wilson. The electronic sound effects delivered Hugh Davies. Filming locations were in Ascot, Berkshire in England. Further exterior shots were filmed in Scotland and in Piccadilly, London. For indoor shots, the interiors at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire were used.

Background

The film was originally conceived as a pilot for a weekly ABC series, but failed on the ABC schedule. In the United States was in the clutches of Madame Sin on January 15, 1972 broadcast.

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