Hot Line | |
Director: | Etienne Périer |
Producer: | Alexander Salkind |
Starring: | Charles Boyer Robert Taylor |
Music: | Paul Misraki |
Cinematography: | Manuel Berenguer |
Distributor: | American International Pictures (US) |
Released: | December 24, 1969 (USA) |
Runtime: | 96 minutes |
Country: | France |
Language: | English |
Hot Line (US title: The Day the Hot Line Got Hot, fr|Le Rouble à deux faces or French: Le Téléphone rouge) is a 1967 French/Spanish international co-production comedy spy thriller directed by Etienne Périer and starring Robert Taylor in his final feature film and Charles Boyer.[1] It was released in the US by American International Pictures.
An American and Russian agent find themselves duped by a double agent who works for both of them. Also involved are a naive IBM computer operator and the telephone operator at the hot-line center in Stockholm.