The London Connection
The London Connection | |
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Directed by | Robert Clouse |
Produced by | Jan Williams |
Written by |
Gail Morgan Hickman David E. Boston |
Starring |
Jeffrey Byron Larry Cedar |
Music by | John Cameron |
Cinematography | Godfrey A. Godar |
Edited by |
Peter Boita Mike Campbell |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Walt Disney Company |
Release dates | December 21, 1979 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The London Connection is a 1979 film directed by Robert Clouse for Walt Disney Productions. It stars Jeffrey Byron and Larry Cedar.[1] It was renamed The Omega Connection when it aired on TV.
Plot
The description on the back of the Disney home video release reads: "An exciting adventure begins for a young American government agent after he witnesses the kidnapping of a noted European scientist in London. The only item left behind in this startling incident is a gold ring, inscribed with an address that leads the youth into a massive conspiracy of international proportions. A baffling series of clues and a high-speed boat chase in the Port of London add up to a superlative Disney mystery thriller!"
Cast
- Jeffrey Byron as Luther Starling
- Larry Cedar as Roger Pike
- Roy Kinnear as Bidley
- Lee Montague as Vorg
- Mona Washbourne as Aunt Lydia
- David Kossoff as Professor Buchinski
- Frank Windsor as McGuffin
- Walter Gotell as Simmons
- Nigel Davenport as Arthur Minton
- Dudley Sutton as Goetz
- David Battley as Peters
- Julian Orchard as Driscoll
- Kathleen Harrison as Elderly Lady
- Percy Herbert as Ship's Captain
- Don Fellows as General
- Bruce Boa as Colonel
- Rita Webb as Cockney Woman
- George Pravda as Kolenkov
- Minah Bird as Narcotics Agent
Production
Gloucester Mews, W2, was used as a filming location during the shooting of The London Connection.[2]
References
- ↑ http://allmovie.com/work/the-omega-connection-127919
- ↑ Mews News. Lurot Brand. Published Spring 2010. Retrieved 20 September 2013.