Plot Synopsis:
George Segal stars in The Quiller Memorandum (1966), a coolly quiet espionage tale, as an American spy assigned by British handlers (including George Sanders, Robert Helpmann, and the superb Alec Guinness) to infiltrate a neo-Nazi cell in Berlin. He encounters an enigmatic woman (Senta Berger), a menacing if intelligent villain (the great Max von Sydow), and has to rely on his own wits when he realizes that neither side is definitively trustworthy. Directed by Michael Anderson with a deft screenplay by Harold Pinter and a sensational score from John Barry.