

17/06/1971
Thief Duke Anderson—just released from ten years in jail—takes up with his old girlfriend in her posh apartment block, and makes plans to rob the entire building. What he doesn't know is that his every move is being recorded on audio and video, although he is not the subject of any surveillance.

Sean Connery
as Duke Anderson

Dyan Cannon
as Ingrid

Martin Balsam
as Haskins

Ralph Meeker
as Police Captain 'Iron Balls' Delaney

Alan King
as Pat Angelo

Christopher Walken
as The Kid

Val Avery
as Parelli aka Socks

Dick Anthony Williams
as Spencer

Garrett Morris
as Officer Everson

Stan Gottlieb
as Pop

Paul Benjamin
as Jimmy

Anthony Holland
as Psychologist

Richard B. Shull
as Werner

Conrad Bain
as Dr. Rubicoff

Margaret Hamilton
as Miss Kaler

Judith Lowry
as Mrs. Hathaway

Max Showalter
as Bingham

Janet Ward
as Mrs. Bingham

Scott Jacoby
as Jerry Bingham

Norman Rose
as Longene

Meg Myles
as Mrs. Longene

John Call
as O'Leary

Raoul Kraushaar
as D'Medico

John Braden
as Vanessi

Paula Trueman
as Nurse

Michael Miller
as First Agent

Michael Prince
as Johnson

Frank Macetta
as Papa Angelo

Jack Doroshow
as Eric - Decorator Tenant

Michael Clary
as Eric's Friend

Hildy Brooks
as Receptionist

Robert Dagney
as Doctor

Bradford English
as T.V. Watcher

Reid Cruickshanks
as Judge

Tom Signorelli
as Sync Man

Carmine Caridi
as Detective

Michael Fairman
as Sergeant Claire

George Patelis
as Detective B

William J. Daprato
as Detective C

Sam Coppola
as Private Detective

Mary Boylan
as Bus Station Lady (uncredited)

Bruce Brown
as Policeman (uncredited)

James Forster
as Sergeant (uncredited)

Charles Frank
as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)

Al Kirk
as Thief (uncredited)

Tom Nobles
as Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
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