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Caprice

1967, Movie, NR, 97 mins

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A dumb Day comedy filmed a few years after she should have retired her brand of humor. In this one, she plays an espionage agent ostensibly employed by a cosmetics firm. Her duties include murdering rival agents who may be involved in the narcotics trade. She meets charming agent Harris, who saves her from a skiing mishap engineered by an enemy assassin. Harris is rather mysterious himself, but the couple fall in love and eventually trace their way to the lab of cosmetics ge... read more leave a comment
Year: 1967
Rated NR

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Cast
Doris Day: Patricia Fowler
Richard Harris: Christapher White
Ray Walston: Stuart Clancy
Jack Kruschen: Matthew Cutter
Edward Mulhare: Sir Jason Fox
Lilia Skala: Mme. Piasco

 

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