Ring of Spies (1964) - film review
Robert Tronson
Drama

Summary
Ring of Spies is a British film first released in 1964,
directed by Robert Tronson.
The film stars Bernard Lee, William Sylvester, Margaret Tyzack, David Kossoff and Nancy Nevinson.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Robert Tronson
- Script: Peter Barnes, Frank Launder
- Photo: Arthur Lavis
- Cast: Bernard Lee (Henry Houghton), William Sylvester (Gordon Lonsdale), Margaret Tyzack (Elizabeth Gee), David Kossoff (Peter Kroger), Nancy Nevinson (Helen Kroger), Thorley Walters (Cmdr. Winters), Gillian Lewis (Marjorie Shaw), Newton Blick (P.O. Meadows), Philip Latham (Captain Ray), Cyril Chamberlain (Anderson), Justine Lord (Christina), Patrick Barr (Captain Warner), Derek Francis (Chief Supt. Croft), Edwin Apps (Blake), Basil Dignam (2nd Member at Lord’s), Paul Eddington (Johnnie), Norma Foster (Ella), Richard Marner (Colonel Monat), Garry Marsh (1st Member at Lord’s), Brian Nissen (Lt. Downes), Geoffrey Palmer (Police officer), Howard Pays (P.O. Garton), George Pravda, Bryan Pringle (Surveillance man), Hector Ross (Supt. Woods), Margaret Ward (Supt, Muriel), Anita West (Tilly), Pamela Pitchford
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 90 min; B&W
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