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''[[The Assassination Bureau]]'' was a film based on ''[[The Assassination Bureau, Ltd]]'', an unfinished novel by [[Jack London]].
''[[The Assassination Bureau]]'' is a 1969 British film based on ''[[The Assassination Bureau, Ltd]]'', an unfinished novel by [[Jack London]].


In the [[Edwardian Era]], [[Intrepid Reporter]] Sonia Winter (Diana Rigg) uncovers an organisation that specialises in [[Professional Killer|killing for money]], the [[Murder, Inc.|Assassination Bureau, Limited]]. Outraged, she [[Contract on the Hitman|comissions the assassination of its leader]], Ivan Dragomiloff (Oliver Reed). Dragomiloff, however, instead of furious or offended, it's grateful. You see, the Assassination Bureau traditionally only took jobs for offing people who deserve to be killed, usually despots and tyants, but lately the members have been taking jobs [[Only in It For the Money|for more mercenary reasons]]. So he uses this job to challenge the members of the Bureau: kill him, or he will kill them!
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* [[Contract on the Hitman]]: Dragomiloff willingly accepts a contract on his own head as a challenge to weed out the unworthy elements within his organization of aging assassins.
* [[Jack of All Trades]]: Each master assassin is a specialist but young Ivan Dragomiloff is a generalist, having mastered all of the varied methods.
* [[Proper Lady]]: Miss Sonia Winter is an idealized Victorian Englishwoman to the point that she is a fantasy object for sex role-playing.


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Latest revision as of 14:37, 13 July 2021

The Assassination Bureau is a 1969 British film based on The Assassination Bureau, Ltd, an unfinished novel by Jack London.

In the Edwardian Era, Intrepid Reporter Sonia Winter (Diana Rigg) uncovers an organisation that specialises in killing for money, the Assassination Bureau, Limited. Outraged, she comissions the assassination of its leader, Ivan Dragomiloff (Oliver Reed). Dragomiloff, however, instead of furious or offended, it's grateful. You see, the Assassination Bureau traditionally only took jobs for offing people who deserve to be killed, usually despots and tyants, but lately the members have been taking jobs for more mercenary reasons. So he uses this job to challenge the members of the Bureau: kill him, or he will kill them!

Tropes used in The Assassination Bureau include:
  • Contract on the Hitman: Dragomiloff willingly accepts a contract on his own head as a challenge to weed out the unworthy elements within his organization of aging assassins.
  • Jack of All Trades: Each master assassin is a specialist but young Ivan Dragomiloff is a generalist, having mastered all of the varied methods.
  • Proper Lady: Miss Sonia Winter is an idealized Victorian Englishwoman to the point that she is a fantasy object for sex role-playing.