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The Man In The Steel Mask DVD

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An intelligent and intriguing Cold War thriller directed by Jack Gold (The Bofors Gun). An American physicist has been horribly injured in a crash leading Russian Colonel (Trevor Howard) to complete a reconstruction job before sending his new bionic double agent back to the US to fool F.B.I. agent Sean Rogers (Elliott Gould.)

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Released
17 March 2014
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Odeon Entertainment 
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Runtime
93 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060082518904 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play  An intelligent and intriguing Cold War thriller directed by Jack Gold (The Bofors Gun) An American physicist has been horribly injured in a crash leading Russian Colonel (Trevor Howard) to complete a reconstruction job before sending his new bionic double agent back to the US to fool FBI agent Sean Rogers (Elliott Gould) Actors Elliott Gould Trevor Howard & Joseph Bova Director Jack Gold Certificate PG Year 1975 Screen Widescreen 1851 Languages English - Dolby Digital (10) Mono Duration 1 hour and 33 minutes (approx)

Cold War era political thriller. While travelling through East Germany, American scientist Lucas Martino (Joseph Bova) is severely injured in a car accident which results in his face and body being grossly disfigured. With his injuries beyond repair, Eastern doctors choose to rebuild the damaged parts of his body with metallic plating before sending him home. When he arrives back in the States, Martino's appearance is received with immediate suspicion as the government wonder whether he is in fact the real Lucas Martino or a Soviet spy sent to gain access to the real doctor's work. He is interrogated intensely by Agent Sean Rogers (Elliot Gould), who is given the job of proving or disproving the man's identity. Will political paranoia win over Martino's claims of honest intent?