Margaret Lee
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

OSS 117 Murder for Sale
(1968)A government agent must use every resource at his disposal as he assumes the identity of a top assassin to infiltrate a terrorist organization.

Five Golden Dragons
(1967)A cryptic note found on a dead manβs body tips a wealthy playboy to a gold-trafficking ring with a war between its kingpins and local, rival mobsters.

Dick Smart 2.007
(1967)Secret agent Dick Smart investigates the case of a woman who has devised a method of turning coal into diamonds using controlled nuclear blasts.

Colossus of the Stone Age
(1963)In the ongoing tribal war between the sun worshippers and moon worshippers, wandering strongman and son of Hercules, Maxxus, takes the side of good.

A Candidate for a Killing
(1969)When his vehicle is wrecked, a speedboat racer must hitch along the Mediterranean, and, in the process, he finds himself on a path to prison.

Five for Hell
(1969)Five misfit soldiers are sent on a mission behind enemy lines to steal secret Nazi attack plans locked in a safe at a heavily guarded Italian villa.

Double Face
(1969)In the post-war years, the proliferation of transnational European co-productions gave rise to a cross-pollination of genres, with the same films sold in different markets as belonging to different movements. Among these, Riccardo Freda's ('I vampiri', 'The Horrible Dr. Hichock') 'Double Face' was marketed in West Germany as an Edgar Wallace 'krimi', while in Italy it was sold as a giallo in the tradition of Mario Bava's Blood and Black Lace, combining elements from both genres for a unique and unforgettable viewing experience. When unfaithful wife of wealthy businessman John Alexander (the legendary Klaus Kinski, giving an atypically restrained performance), Helen (Margaret Lee, 'Circus of Fear') dies in a car crash, it initially looks like a freak accident. However, the plot thickens when evidence arises suggesting that the car was tampered with prior to the crash. And John's entire perception of reality is thrown into doubt when he discovers a recently-shot pornographic movie which appears to feature Helen, suggesting that she is in fact alive and playing an elaborate mind game on him... Psychological, psychedelic, and at times just plain psychotic, Double Face stands as one of the most engaging and enjoyable films in Freda's lengthy and diverse career - a densely-plotted, visually-stunning giallo that evokes much of the same ambience of paranoia and decadence as such classics of the genre as 'One on Top of the Other' and 'A Lizard in a Woman's Skin'.

The Supreme Swordsman
(1984)Three cinematographers, four martial arts choreographers, a separate action director, and a superlative cast brings to life the thrilling story of a malicious swordsman lying, cheating and stealing to get to the top, and the noble man who finally defeats him.

Venus in Furs
(1969)A trumpeter is sucked into a psycho-sexual horror along with his sultry girlfriend and the mysterious beauty who may lead them all straight to hell.

The Bloody Judge
(1970)Sir Christopher Lee plays the Lord Chief Justice of seventeenth century England who condemns women as witches to further his political and sexual needs.

Circus of Fear
(1966)When an armored car heist ends in murder, a disfigured lion tamer becomes a suspect in a three-ring nightmare of blackmail, deceit, and death.