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The Delphi Bureau: The Merchant of Death Assignment offers a unique blend of action and espionage that's intriguing in its execution. The film follows Glenn Garth Gregory, a seemingly unassuming researcher turned secret operative, as he navigates a world of crime and danger while responding to his enigmatic contacts. The pacing is deliberate, allowing tension to build, and the atmosphere is thick with 70s grit. While performances are competent, it’s Gregory's character that draws you in - a man caught between a mundane life and a dangerous double life. You can sense the era's paranoia and political undertones, giving the film a distinctive flavor that sets it apart from more conventional spy stories.
This film has a somewhat obscure standing among collectors, most likely due to its limited release and the fact that it wasn’t directed by a household name. Formats are scant, with the VHS era being the most common, and it’s rarely seen on modern streaming services. Interest is growing, especially among those who appreciate 70s espionage films and the nuances of a more understated narrative style.
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