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Joseph Rearden (Paul Newman) takes the fall for a robbery and winds up in the Scrubs. From there, he escapes in the company of a convicted spy and is taken to a remote manor at an unknown location where he is kept isolated. He overpowers his guard and flees, but nothing is quite what it seems in this drama of intrigue as Rearden pursues his quarry from Ireland to Malta.
British Agent Joseph Rearden (Paul Newman) is recruited by spymaster Angus Mackintosh (Harry Andrews) to impersonate an Australian criminal and infiltrate a mysterious spy ring in an operation so covert that no one but Mackintosh and his secretary, Mrs. Smith (Dominique Sanda), know the truth. Rearden robs a postman of a diamond shipment and allows himself to be caught and sentenced to twenty years in Chelmsford Prison, where he becomes acquainted with Slade (Ian Bannen), a notorious traitor serving a life term. Recruited by an organization that arranges escapes for high profile prisoners in exchange for half of their hidden loot, Rearden, along with Slade, soon finds himself out of jail and in a safe house in Ireland. Mackintosh makes the error of confiding part of his operation to his old friend and patriotic Member of Parliament, Sir George Wheeler (James Mason). Wheeler, a covert traitor, arranges to have Mackintosh meet with an accident and exposes Reardon to his captors. Finding himself on the run again. Reardon is aided by Mrs. Smith, who reveals herself to be Mackintoshs daughter, They both pursues Slade to Malta, where they hope to expose Wheeler for the traitor he is.
Paul Newman
Rearden
Dominique Sanda
Mrs. Smith
James Mason
Sir George Wheeler
Harry Andrews
Mackintosh
Ian Bannen
Slade
Michael Hordern
Brown
Nigel Patrick
Soames-Trevelyan
Peter Vaughan
Brunskill
Roland Culver
Judge
Percy Herbert
Taafe
Robert Lang
Jack Summers
Jenny Runacre
Gerda
John Bindon
Buster
Hugh Manning
Prosecutor
Wolfe Morris
Malta Police Commissioner
Noel Purcell
O'Donovan
Donald Webster
Jervis
Keith Bell
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