The Strange Affair

The Strange Affair

Australian daybill poster
Directed by David Greene
Produced by Howard Harrison
Stanley Mann
Written by Eve Greene
Stanley Mann
Jerome Odlum
Oscar Saul
Bernard Toms (novel)
Starring Michael York
Jeremy Kemp
Susan George
Music by Basil Kirchin
Jack Nathan (uncredited)
Cinematography Franz F. Palmer
Alex Thomson
Edited by Brian Smedley-Aston
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release dates
  • 24 July 1968 (1968-07-24)
Running time
106 min
Country United Kingdom
Language English

The Strange Affair is a 1968 British crime film directed by David Greene, and starring Michael York, Jeremy Kemp and Susan George.[1]

Plot

Peter Strange (York) is an idealistic young police recruit who gets mixed up with a tough and jaded Scotland Yard detective (Kemp). The inspector is trying to arrest a gang of drug smugglers, and threatens to blackmail Strange unless he plants some heroin on one of the gang. Strange reluctantly agrees, but lands in further trouble when he's the one who gets arrested. Meanwhile, Strange is having an affair with Frederika (George), who is part of a porno ring where her aunt and uncle film her sexual encounters from behind a one-way mirror.[2] (Susan George was 17 at the time the film was shot.)

Cast

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