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A New York psychiatrist is solicited by government agents in connection with a former patient of his who also happens to be a scientist wanted by certain foreign powers.

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Dr. Bartholomew Snow
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Vicky Vincenti
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General Prat
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James Fitzpatrick
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Detective Harrigan
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Smitty
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Arthur Vincenti
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Captain Davis
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Michaelangelo Vincenti
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Lavinia Vincenti
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Mario Vincenti
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Barker
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Lippy
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Homburg
Jack De Mave ...
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Police Lieutenant (as Robert Simon)
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Sailor (uncredited)
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CIA Agent on Phone (uncredited)
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Police Officer (uncredited)
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Arresting Police Officer at night club (uncredited)
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OZ Yancey (uncredited)
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Sailor in Cab (uncredited)
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Fitzpatrick's Henchman (uncredited)
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Goon (uncredited)
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FBI Agent Mr T. Nelson (uncredited)
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NSA Colonel on Phone (uncredited)
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Dr. Bob Berford (uncredited)
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Fitzpatrick's Henchman (uncredited)
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Plainclothes Detective (uncredited)

Directed by

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Philip Dunne

Written by

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Philip Dunne ... (screenplay) and
W.H. Menger ... (screenplay)
 
Lucille Fletcher ... (novel "Blindfold")

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Robert Arthur ... executive producer
Marvin Schwartz ... producer
Ernest B. Wehmeyer ... associate producer (uncredited)

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Lalo Schifrin

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Joseph MacDonald ... director of photography

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Ted J. Kent

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Henry Bumstead
Alexander Golitzen

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John McCarthy Jr. ... (as John McCarthy)
George Milo

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Jean Louis ... (gowns)

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Larry Germain ... hair stylist
Bud Westmore ... makeup artist
Jack Freeman ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Alberta Olds ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Mark Reedall ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Gladys Witten ... hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Edward Muhl ... executive in charge of production
Wallace Worsley Jr. ... unit production manager (as Wallace Worsley)

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Terence Nelson ... assistant director
Burt Astor ... assistant director (uncredited)
William S. Gilmore ... second assistant director (uncredited)

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Virgil Clark ... set coordinator (uncredited)
Harry Ott ... props (uncredited)
Julius Rosenkrantz ... props (uncredited)

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William Russell ... sound
Waldon O. Watson ... sound
James R. Alexander ... sound (uncredited)
Bruce Smith ... sound (uncredited)
James V. Swartz ... sound (uncredited)

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Albert Whitlock ... matte supervisor

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Charles Horvath ... stunts (uncredited)
Roy Jenson ... stunts (uncredited)
Gil Perkins ... stunts (uncredited)
Chuck Roberson ... stunts (uncredited)
George Robotham ... stunts (uncredited)
Paul Stader ... stunts (uncredited)

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Duke Callaghan ... camera operator (uncredited)
Les Everson ... gaffer (uncredited)
George Hudder ... grip (uncredited)
Dean Paup ... grip (uncredited)
Frank Shugrue ... still photographer (uncredited)
Robert C. Thomas ... assistant camera (uncredited)

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Thomas Costich ... wardrobe (uncredited)
Grace Harris ... wardrobe (uncredited)
Peter V. Saldutti ... wardrobe (uncredited)

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Joseph Gershenson ... music supervisor
Ethmer Roten ... musician: flute (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Bob Forrest ... script supervisor (uncredited)

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Bert Steinberger ... dialogue coach
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Plot Summary

Dr. Bartholomew Snow, a psychiatrist, is treating a man with emotional problems who, it turns out, is a brilliant scientist being pursued by different international powers and their operatives. Snow soon finds himself caught in the middle and out of desperation, he falls in with a mysterious and beautiful woman named Vicky Vincenti. But is she helping him, or is she yet another sinister figure out to manipulate him? Written by Alfred Jingle

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Taglines Living Dangerously . . . and loving every minute of it! See more »
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Also Known As
  • New York Express (India, English title)
  • New York Express (World-wide, English title)
  • Les yeux bandés (France)
  • Misión secreta (Spain)
  • Les yeux bandés (Belgium, French title)
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  • 102 min
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Trivia After being kidnapped and blindfolded, Rock Hudson (I) is driven past a lake with a gaggle of geese nearby. He later thinks this was the sound of the guests at a cocktail party--until he retraces his route and discovers the actual source of the sounds. This idea was borrowed by the producers of Sneakers (1992) when Robert Redford (I) is kidnapped, blindfolded and also thinks the sound of the geese he passed while blindfolded were people at a cocktail party. See more »
Goofs Vicky drives the van into a lake thinking it's not deep, she steps out and is up to her neck in water. Bartholomew jumps out and the water is up to his armpits. Seeing a boy approaching he scrambles up the bank and runs to the boy but now only his sleeves and chest look wet. Vicky comes up behind him and there's no water dripping off her. After speaking to the boy they turn and run past the camera and you can see that they're now both dry. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Claudia Cardinale (2015). See more »
Quotes Dr. Bartholomew Snow: [On the phone with fiancé number six] She said what? She said all psychiatrists are nuts, did she? Well, let me tell you something about your mother...
[She hangs up]
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