The Delta Factor (film)

The Delta Factor

Original film poster
Directed by Tay Garnett
Produced by Robert Fellows
Tay Garnett
Written by Mickey Spillane (novel)
Raoul Walsh
Tay Garnett
Starring Yvette Mimieux
Christopher George
Music by Howard Danziger
Release dates
May 15, 1970
Running time
91 min.
Country United States
Language English

The Delta Factor is a 1970 film co-produced and directed by Tay Garnett who co-wrote the screenplay with Raoul Walsh. It stars Christopher George and Yvette Mimieux.[1] The film is based on the 1967 novel by Mickey Spillane.

Plot

A glamorous CIA agent, Kim Stacy, gets a new assignment. She is to work with a man named Morgan, a convict serving time for the theft of $40 million that was never recovered.

Morgan is given a chance to earn a reduced sentence by aiding in the rescue of a scientist who has been taken prisoner on a Caribbean isle. Morgan infiltrates the fortress by posing as a drug dealer. He discovers hundreds of political prisoners being held there. He also encounters Dekker, an old war comrade who stole the $40 million and framed Morgan for the crime.

Dekker is about to flee the island with Kim held at gunpoint. Morgan shoots him and boards the plane, which he and Kim fly to safety. But with her consent, grateful for Morgan's having saved her life, Kim permits him to bail out by parachute so that he can go find the $40 million.

Cast

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