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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. |
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[[Jack of All Trades]]: Each master assassin is a specialist but young Ivan Dragomiloff is a generalist, having mastered all of the varied methods. |
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The Assassination Bureau was a film based on The Assassination Bureau, Ltd, an unfinished novel by Jack London.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Assassination_Bureau
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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.