
Massarati and the Brain
A secret agent searches for a sunken treasure of rare coins. He must battle a Nazi who is also searching for the treasure, and is helped by a 10-year-old genius who builds electronic weapons for him.
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Plot Summary
A retired CIA agent, Massarati, is drawn back into the world of espionage when his former colleague is murdered. He teams up with a young, ambitious journalist to uncover a conspiracy involving stolen military technology and a shadowy organization. Their investigation leads them on a dangerous pursuit across international borders, facing deadly assassins and double-crosses.
Critical Reception
Massarati and the Brain was a made-for-television movie that received a mixed to positive reception. It was noted for its fast-paced action and the performances of its seasoned cast, particularly Jason Robards. While some critics found the plot somewhat predictable, others praised its entertainment value as a thrilling espionage story.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its action-packed sequences and suspenseful plot.
- Jason Robards' performance was highlighted as a strong point.
- Considered an enjoyable, if somewhat conventional, TV thriller.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a pilot for a potential television series, though it was ultimately not picked up.
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