The Kremlin Letter

The Kremlin Letter (1970)

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When American agents in Moscow try to recover a stolen letter implicating America in an anti-Red China plot, they discover a hornet's nest of treason, double agents, murder, and betrayal. The plot has as many switchbacks as a Formula One racetrack, and a pad and paper to keep track of the agents… More

PG,
Directed By
Genres
Mystery & Suspense, Classics
In Theaters
Feb 1, 1970 Wide

Critic Reviews

  • Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews

    A tedious effort by director and writer John Huston.

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  • Walter M


    In "The Kremlin Letter," KGB Colonel Kosnov(Max von Sydow) has arrested an agent who was selling secrets back to the Americans. To make matters worse, he was in possession of a letter when he committed suicide that was pretty much a declaration of war on China. So, The… More

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