Cold Sweat

Cold Sweat (1970)

Bronson and Mason play a high stakes game of cat and mouse . . . and only one man can walk away the winner

  • Genre: Thriller, Action, Crime
  • Release Date: 1970-12-18
  • User Rating: 5.6/10 from 71 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 34min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Belgique Ciné
  • Production Country: Belgium, France, Italy
  • Director: Terence Young
star 5.6/10
From 71 Ratings
5.7

Summary

During the Korean War, Joe Moran, is convicted for striking a colonel. Imprisoned in Germany he encounters his former company commander Captain Ross, jailed for black marketeering. Together with Ross' cohorts Joe agrees to escape with them, but things go wrong and a policeman is killed. An appalled Joe escapes by himself, abandoning the others, who are recaptured. Years later Joe has a boat rental business where he is found by Ross. Now a wanted drug smuggler he wants the use of Joe's boats and to ensure his cooperation, they kidnap his wife and daughter.

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  • Charles Bronson

    as Joe Martin
  • Liv Ullmann

    as Fabienne Martin
  • Jean Topart

    as Katanga
  • James Mason

    as Captain Ross
  • Jill Ireland

    as Moira
  • Michel Constantin

    as Whitey
  • Luigi Pistilli

    as Fausto Gelardi
  • Yannick Delulle

    as Michèle Martin
  • Paul Bonifas

    as The doctor
  • Sabine Sun

    as The nurse
  • Roger Mailles

    as A poker player
  • Nathalie Varallo

    as Violet
  • Remo Mosconi

    as Marius
  • Dominique Crosland

    as The girl scout leader
Directing Terence Young Director
Writing Dorothea Bennett Writer
Writing Jo Eisinger Writer
Writing Richard Matheson Novel
Production Robert Dorfmann Producer
Production Maurice Jacquin Producer
Sound Michel Magne Original Music Composer
Editing Johnny Dwyre Editor
Art Tony Roman Art Direction
Camera Jean Rabier Director of Photography

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