| Five Ashore in Singapore | |
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| Directed by | Bernard Toublanc-Michel | 
| Written by | Sergio Amidei  Bernard Toublanc-Michel Pierre Kalfon  | 
| Based on | Cinq gars pour Singapour by Jean Bruce | 
| Produced by | Pierre Kalfon | 
| Starring | Sean Flynn | 
| Cinematography | Jean Charvein | 
Release date  | 3 March 1967 | 
Running time  | 95 minutes | 
| Countries | France  Italy  | 
| Language | English | 
Five Ashore in Singapore AKA Singapore, Singapore and Cinq gars pour Singapour is a 1967 French/Italian international co-production film based on the 1959 novel by Jean Bruce. Filmed on location in Singapore in 1966, it was the last film of Sean Flynn.[1]
The film was based on a novel by Jean Bruce who created OSS 117 and the working title was OSS117 Goes to Singapore.[2]
Plot
Capt. Art Smith and four US Marine volunteers in Singapore investigate the disappearance of other Marines on shore leave in that city and discover that a mad scientist is responsible.
Cast
- Sean Flynn ... Captain Art Smith
 - Marika Green ... Monika Latzko
 - Terry Downes ... Sgt. Gruber
 - Marc Michel ... Captain Kevin Gray
 - Dennis Berry ... Lt. Dan
 - Bernard Meusnier ... Lt. Ángel McIlhemy
 - Peter Gayford ... Mr. Brown
 - Andrea Aureli ... Ta-Chouen
 - Jessy Greek ... Ten-Sin
 - Trudy Connor ... Tchin-Saw
 - William Brix ... Cpt. Kafir
 - Foun-Sen ... Hsi-Houa
 - Ismail Boss ... Gang Member
 
References
External links
- Five Ashore in Singapore at New York Times
 - Five Ashore in Singapore at IMDb
 
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