

Code 7, Victim 5
The first victim is the butler of South African millionaire Wexler, who hires hard-hitting private eye Steve Martin for protection. Once at Wexler’s palatial Cape Town estate, Martin meets the patriarch’s family, close associates – and possible suspects. When it’s discovered that the key to the killing may lie in an old war photograph, Martin sets out on a mission to unravel the identities of the men in the picture before they become target two through VICTIM 5.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy industrialist is found murdered in his lavish London home, but the crime is just the first in a series of killings. Detective Inspector Briggs is assigned to the case and uncovers a complex web of international intrigue involving a secret society and a dangerous plot. As more victims surface, Briggs races against time to expose the truth behind "Code 7, Victim 5" before the killer strikes again.
Critical Reception
Code 7, Victim 5 is a moderately engaging thriller that benefits from its stylish presentation and a capable cast. While the plot can be convoluted at times, it offers a decent amount of suspense typical of mid-60s British crime films. It received a generally lukewarm reception from critics, who found it entertaining but not particularly groundbreaking.
What Reviewers Say
- Competent direction and a decent premise elevate this crime thriller.
- The plot is somewhat predictable but offers enough twists to keep viewers engaged.
- A solid, if unspectacular, entry in the British crime genre.
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Fun Fact
The film was one of several B-movies produced by the British subsidiary of the American studio Columbia Pictures during the 1960s, aiming for a quick turnaround and theatrical release.
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