The Swiss Conspiracy
The Swiss Conspiracy is a 1976 action film directed by Jack Arnold and starring David Janssen, Senta Berger and Elke Sommer. It was co-produced between West Germany and the United States.
Plot
A Swiss bank learns that the confidentiality of several anonymous numbered accounts has been compromised and blackmail threats have been made to five holders of the accounts. They include a crooked arms dealer, who received a demand for five million Swiss francs. He refuses to pay and is shot dead. The bank is also told to pay ten million francs to keep the accounts secret.
More details
author | Norman Klenman |
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contentLocation | Switzerland |
director | Jack Arnold |
genre | action |
keywords | alp arms dealer bank account blackmail chicago diamond dutch people dutchman fall federal office of police geneva mistress swiss alps swiss bank swiss federal police swiss francs texas u.s. treasury united states department of the treasury zurich |
musicBy | Klaus Doldinger |
producer | Maurice Silverstein |
publisher | S.J. International Pictures |