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**_Britain has James Bond while America has (the inferior) Matt Helm_** An American ICE agent (Dean Martin) fakes his own death and goes to the French Riviera to track down the creator of a device that uses the concentrated power of sunl...


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The handsome top agent Matt dies a tragic death in his bath tub - the women mourn about the loss. However it's just faked for his latest top-secret mission: He shall find Dr. Solaris, inventor of the Helium laser beam, powerful enough to destroy a whole continent. It seems Dr. Solaris has been kidnapped by a criminal organization. The trace leads to the Cote D'Azur.
Matt Helm, a suave and wisecracking government agent, is tasked with stopping the villainous Icepick from launching a nuclear missile that could destroy the world. To achieve this, Helm must infiltrate Icepick's heavily guarded fortress and retrieve a vital microdot. Along the way, he enlists the help of beautiful women and navigates a series of dangerous and comical escapades.
Murderers' Row was met with a mixed to positive reception, largely seen as a fun and stylish spy caper that capitalized on the popularity of the James Bond franchise. While some critics found the plot thin and the humor occasionally uneven, many praised its energetic action sequences, Dean Martin's charismatic performance, and the film's overall lighthearted tone. It was considered a commercial success, appealing to audiences looking for escapist entertainment.
Entertaining spy caper with charismatic lead performance.
Action-packed and stylish, though plot can be thin.
A fun, lighthearted take on the spy genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight Dean Martin's enjoyable performance and the film's entertaining, action-filled premise. Many appreciate the stylish presentation and comedic elements, though some found the story less engaging than other spy films of the era.
The film is the second in the Matt Helm series, based on Donald Hamilton's novels, and was one of several spy films released in the mid-1960s that capitalized on the success of the James Bond movies.
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**_Britain has James Bond while America has (the inferior) Matt Helm_** An American ICE agent (Dean Martin) fakes his own death and goes to the French Riviera to track down the creator of a device that uses the concentrated power of sunl...
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