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The Silencers is a 1966 American spy comedy film directed by Phil Karlson, starring Dean Martin as agent Matt Helm. The screenplay by Oscar Saul is based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Donald Hamilton , while also adapting elements of Hamilton's first Helm novel, Death of a Citizen (1960).
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This was the second of five albums that Martin released in 1966. As well as starring in The Silencers that year he also starred in two other films; another Matt Helm film, Murderer's Row, and Texas Across the River, and appeared in his own television show. [4] Dean Martin Sings Songs from "The Silencers" peaked at 108 on the Billboard 200. [5]
She appeared in Brunello Rondi's witch hunt-themed movie Il demonio (1963), a film she considered her best performance. [7] She also appeared in Mario Bava 's Gothic classic La Frusta e il corpo (1963), and the first Matt Helm film, The Silencers (1966), opposite Dean Martin . [ 3 ]
The Silencers may refer to: The Silencers (comics) The Silencers, a 1962 Matt Helm spy novel by Donald Hamilton. The Silencers, the 1966 film based upon the novel and starring Dean Martin; The Silencers (band), a Scottish pop/rock band; The Silencers (ska band), an American ska punk band
Murderers' Row is a 1966 American comedy spy-fi film starring Dean Martin as Matt Helm. It is the second of four films in the Matt Helm series, and is very loosely based upon the 1962 spy novel Murderers' Row by Donald Hamilton. [2] Ann-Margret and Karl Malden co-star in this sequel to The Silencers.
The Silencers, starring Dean Martin, Stella Stevens, Daliah Lavi, Cyd Charisse and Nancy Kovack The Singing Nun , starring Debbie Reynolds and Greer Garson Sound of Horror , starring James Philbrook , Arturo Fernandez and Soledad Miranda
The Silencers has the distinction of being the first Matt Helm novel adapted as a film.The movie version was released in 1966 and starred Dean Martin as Helm. Rather than follow Hamilton's storyline, the filmmakers took elements of the plot, combined it with elements of the first Helm book, Death of a Citizen, and cast the story in a comedic vein, spoofing the James Bond film franchise.