Madame Sin
Madame Sin is a 1972 British thriller film directed by David Greene and starring Bette Davis, Robert Wagner, Denholm Elliott and Gordon Jackson. The screenplay was written by Greene and Barry Oringer.
Plot
Ex-CIA agent Anthony Lawrence is abducted from London and brought to the Scottish Highlands on the orders of Madame Sin, an international criminal who runs her own organisation. From her base, she operates a "Thought Factory" where scientists have developed advanced technology, including sonic weapons and a device that can implant thoughts into a subject's brain. She demonstrates the thought implantation process on her assistant Nikko, who is able to play a Mozart piece after having it implanted in her brain in seconds.
More details
author | David Greene |
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director | David Greene |
genre | action thriller |
keywords | abduct advanced held hostage id intelligence agent london naval base navy officer nuclear submarine old friend poison royal navy scottish highlands sonic weapon windsor castle |
musicBy | Michael Gibbs |
producer | Julian Wintle Lew Grade Robert Wagner |
recordedAt | Pinewood Studios |
theme | spy |