The Wrecking Crew | |
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![]() Theatrical release poster by Robert McGinnis | |
Directed by | Phil Karlson |
Screenplay by | William McGivern |
Based on | The Wrecking Crew by Donald Hamilton |
Produced by | Irving Allen |
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Cinematography | Sam Leavitt |
Edited by | Maury Winetrobe |
Music by | Hugo Montenegro |
Production company | Meadway-Claude Productions Company |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $2.4 million (US/Canada rentals)[1] |
The Wrecking Crew is a 1968 American spy comedy film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Dean Martin as Matt Helm, along with Elke Sommer, Sharon Tate, Nancy Kwan, Nigel Green, and Tina Louise. It is the fourth and final film in the Matt Helm series, and is loosely based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Donald Hamilton. The film opened in Canada in December 1968 before premiering in the United States in February 1969.[2]
It was Tate's last film released before her death in 1969. It was also the Hollywood film debut for two future action movie stars: Bruce Lee, who worked behind the scenes as an action choreographer, and Chuck Norris, who made his film debut in a small role.
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