Display title | The Killing Bottle (1967) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Killing Bottle (国際秘密警察 絶体絶命, Kokusai Himitsu Keisatsu: Zettai Zetsumei, lit. "International Secret Police: Desperate Situation")[b] is a Japanese science fiction spy film directed by Senkichi Taniguchi and written by Shinichi Sekizawa based on Michio Tsuzuki's 1959 novel Desperate Situation. Produced by Toho and Takarazuka Eiga with possible contribution from Nick Adams Enterprises,[a] it is the fifth and final entry in Toho's International Secret Police series following 1965's Key of Keys. The film stars Tatsuya Mihashi, Nick Adams, Makoto Sato, Kumi Mizuno, Akihiko Hirata, Yoshio Tsuchiya, Tetsu Nakamura, and Jun Tazaki. Toho released it to Japanese theaters on February 11, 1967. It is the only of the International Secret Police films to employ sci-fi elements. |