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Intrigue in Los Angeles, directed by Romano Ferrara, is a solid entry in the action-thriller genre from the 60s. The film has this gritty, atmospheric vibe, pretty characteristic of its time. You feel the tension build as F.B.I. agents David Blair and Thelma Avery dive deep into a web of conspiracy surrounding the disappearance of Professor Weiss. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the suspense, you know? Practical effects are used effectively, and the performances are engaging—there's a certain chemistry between the leads that's quite compelling. It captures that Cold War paranoia well, making it distinct from other thrillers of its era. Definitely one to appreciate for its context and execution, not just the plot.
Packaged with other 1960s thrillers for a themed viewing.Considered a lesser-known work of Romano Ferrara.Features a strong female lead in Thelma Avery.
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