Passport to Death

Passport to Death

Year: 1968

Runtime: 85 mins

Language: Spanish

Director: Alfredo B. Crevenna

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Secret Agent Laforgue discovers the hidden base of the villainous Professor Marcus, who, aided by Dr. Bellini and a self‑made android, schemes to dominate the world. Captured and badly wounded, Laforgue loses his memory of the base’s location and Marcus’s plot. To intervene, the authorities dispatch the Agent Zero team.

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