The Exterminators (film)
The Exterminators is a 1965 spy film directed by Riccardo Freda. It was the fourth in the Francis Coplan series of films. It was released in the United Kingdom as The Exterminators and on television in the United States as FX 18 Superspy.
Plot
French SDECE agent Francis Coplan is sent to save an atomic scientist, in the meanwhile uncovering a plot by terrorists and a secret atomic site in Turkey.Cast
- Richard Stapley as Coplan
- Robert Manuel as Hartung
- Jany Clair as Héléna Jordan
- Valeria Ciangottini as Gelda
- Maria-Rosa Rodriguez as Sheila
Production
The Exterminators was the second film director Riccardo Freda made for Comptoir Français du Film Production. Producer Robert de Nesle's idea of for the film was to adapt Gérard de Villiers' popular S.A.S. novels, but he could not obtain the rights. This led to Freda making the fourth film in the Coplan series. The Coplan films were based on novels by Belgian writers Gaston Van den Panhuyse and Jean Libert. The lead in the film was Richard Stapley, who spoke positively about working with the director, describing him as "a very good director whom everyone thought should be working on much better things than this lowbudget spy film."The film was filmed on location in Korem, Turkey and Paris between 24 June and 9 August 1965. Two endings for the film were shot, one with Coplan ending up with a girl played by De Nesle's girlfriend at the time. Stapley described her acting in the scene as "so inept that the scene couldn't be used."