Fathom (1967)
Director: Leslie Martinson
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Raquel Welch as an amateur sky-diver who turns Modesty Blaise to recover a missing nuclear device which isn't what it seems. The mind boggles, but she is really sweet and funny in an 007 parody which maintains a remarkably light touch, and also offers the admirable Revill as a sinister, fish-blooded villain. Low on surprises, but strong on sunny good humour.Author: TM
Cast & crew
Director: Leslie Martinson
Producer: John Kohn
Cast: Tony Franciosa, Raquel Welch, Ronald Fraser, Greta Chi, Richard Briers, Clive Revill, Tom Adams full cast
Genre(s): Action/Adventure
Duration: 99 mins
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