

Mrs. Pollifax — Spy
1971 Directed by Leslie H. MartinsonMrs. Emily Pollifax of New Jersey goes to the CIA to volunteer for spy duty, being in her own opinion, expendable now that the children are grown and she's widowed. And being just what the department needed (someone who looks and acts completely unlike a spy), she's assigned to simple courier duty to pick up a book in Mexico City. But when the pickup doesn't go as planned, Mrs. Pollifax finds herself handcuffed to a handsome stranger on a plane bound for an Albanian prison. And it's up to her to get them out.
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Rosalind Russell
....................................................Mrs. Pollifax

Darren McGavin
....................................................Farrell

Nehemiah Persoff
....................................................Berisha

Harold Gould
....................................................Nexdhet

Albert Paulsen
....................................................Perdido

John Beck
....................................................Lulash

Dana Elcar
....................................................Carstairs
Director
...........................................................Leslie H. Martinson
Producer
...........................................................Frederick Brisson
Assistant Director
...........................................................Fred Gammon
Screenplay
...........................................................Rosalind Russell
Novel
...........................................................Dorothy Gilman
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Lalo Schifrin
Director of Photography
...........................................................Joseph F. Biroc
Production Companies
...................................................United Artists
Meteor Films
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Adventure
Comedy
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