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Madame Sin

1972 | 90m | English

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Director: David Greene
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A CIA agent is used as a pawn in an insane woman's plan to steal a Polaris submarine.
Release Date: Jan 15, 1972
Director: David Greene
Writer:
Genres: TV Movie, Action, Thriller
Keywords submarine
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Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 29, 2026
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Name Character
Bette Davis Madame Sin
Robert Wagner Anthony Lawrence
Denholm Elliott Malcolm De Vere
Gordon Jackson Commander Cavendish
Dudley Sutton Monk
Catherine Schell Barbara
Paul Maxwell Connors
David Healy Braden
Alan Dobie White
Al Mancini Fisherman
Paul Young Naval Driver
Roy Kinnear Holidaymaker
Charles Lloyd Pack Mr. Willoughby
Burt Kwouk Scarred Operator
Name Job
David Greene Director
Mike Fox Camera Operator
Michael Gibbs Music
Brian Eatwell Production Design
Peter Tanner Editor
Anthony B. Richmond Director of Photography
Les Parrott Focus Puller
Mike Jones Hairdresser
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Now who didn’t enjoy Bette Davis doing her very own impression of “Fu Manchu”? She’s so hammy it’s good! Sadly, though, it also features Robert Wagner who was never the most compelling of actors to watch. He’s an agent for the American government whom she uses her mind-bending ray upon so that he wi ... ll help her and her scheming henchman “De Vere” (Denholm Elliott) to pinch a billion-dollar Polaris nuclear submarine from it’s Scottish loch base. To that end, she uses her guile and expert manipulation techniques to get him to kidnap his pal “Cavendish” (Gordon Jackson) who co-ordinates all the naval activity and whom she hopes to brainwash into diverting this vessel into the clutches of her evil client. The question is, though, might “Lawrence” (Wagner) have enough cerebral mettle to resist her powerful gadgetry and thwart her cunning plan? What I did enjoy about this is the sheer joy of a star who is out to send the whole thing up. She’s having fun - and Elliott actually does quite well too as her dastardly cohort. There’s some lovely Argyllshire scenery and plenty of toys straight out of the “Doctor Who” end-of-season sale from 1972. Though there are a few interlopers from time to time, it’s really just left to the three of them to tell us this daft story and for my money they do it fine. No, you’ll never see it up for an award but I did rather savour the conclusion, her aspirations for Windsor Castle and that malevolent grin on her face could strip paint! Aim low and you ought not to be disappointed.

Feb 16, 2025