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Triple Cross is a 1966 Anglo-French Second World War spy film directed by Terence Young and produced by Jacques-Paul Bertrand. It was released in France in December 1966 as La Fantastique Histoire Vraie d'Eddie Chapman but elsewhere in Europe and the United States in 1967 as Terence Young's Triple Cross.
Triple Cross or triple cross may refer to: Papal cross, also called a triple cross; The three-barred Russian Orthodox cross; The three-barred Maronite cross; Triple Cross, a British film directed by Terence Young; The Triple Cross, a 1992 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku; Triple cross hybrid, in biology via crossbreeding
Talkalai (T'alkááli, *1817 – †March 4, 1930, Miami) was chief of the Apache Peaks band, and served as Chief of Scouts for three different United States Army Generals, Crook, Miles, and Howard. In April 1887 he was the leader of the scouts that marched 400 miles into Mexico and captured Geronimo.
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Film historian Wheeler W. Dixon calls the film “a credible, if minor addition” to the Palooka film series [3]. Director Reginald LeBorg, on completing Joe Palooka and the Triple Cross, his final Palooka picture: “[I]t was becoming almost as much of a trap as the horror movies.” [4]
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Kanzaki, Shiba, and Imura are a trio of robbers who commit a series of bank robberies, making off with hundreds of millions of yen. They lay low for a year until Imura falls into serious debt and begs to be a part of another robbery.
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