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  1. Orders to Kill is a 1958 British wartime drama film. It starred Paul Massie, Eddie Albert and Irene Worth and was directed by Anthony Asquith. The film is based on a story by Donald Chase Downes, a former American intelligence operative who also acted as technical adviser to the film.

  2. © 2024 Google LLC. An American agent faces an engrossing moral dilemma when he is parachuted into France to eliminate a suspected traitor in the French Resistance.Directed by A...

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  3. James Robertson Justice. Naval Commander. Irene Worth. Leonie. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Gene Summers (Paul Massie) is an American Air Force pilot recruited to take part in a...

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  4. Overview. A grounded American fighter pilot is switched to espionage on a special job in which he must kill a small-time Paris lawyer suspected of double-crossing France by selling out radio operators to the Nazis. Anthony Asquith. Director. Donald Downes. Novel. George St. George. Writer. Paul Dehn. Writer.

  5. This is a quietly gripping movie about a man ordered to kill a traitor in wartime France. The protagonist bonds with his quarry and his family and agonizes over following his orders to kill. To find out whether he kills the man and whether he is guilty or innocent you'll need to see this.

  6. 10 set 2012 · Orders to Kill 1958, directed by Anthony Asquith | Film review. Film. Time Out says. A way above average Asquith film, this is a WWII drama, with Massie sent to Occupied Paris to kill a...

  7. Orders to Kill (1958) directed by Anthony Asquith • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1958. Directed by Anthony Asquith. A grounded American fighter pilot is switched to espionage on a special job in which he must kill a small-time Paris lawyer suspected of double-crossing France by selling out radio operators to the Nazis. Cast. Crew. Details.