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Olot's population is 33,524.

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The area of Olot is 29.13 square kilometers.

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The duration of Olot Palot is 2 hours.

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Olot Palot was created on 2009-05-29.

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No he was Spanish. He was born in Olot, Spain, in 1729.

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Jennifer Pareja was born on May 8, 1984, in Olot, Barcelona, Spain.

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Jordi Pujiula has written:

'La guerra civil a Olot, 1936-1939'

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olot,usa Booth more than a million copies.

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you have to find olot of scrolls until u cant.then u must have to fight people when you finish the game and get bounous points.

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Miquel Juanola i Benet has written:

'Olot en els darrers quaranta anys del vuit-cents' -- subject- s -: Civilization

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Disasters have the potential to disrupt the economic, social, and political systems of a community, putting a halt to the day to day activities and bringing a olot of harship and human suffering to the people and Leaving them with no option than to rely on external help. Disasters kill, they destroy human lifes and properties.

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Randal Kinkead has: Played Monk in "Montserrat" in 1954. Played Reporter in "The Divided Heart" in 1954. Played Second Guard in "The Scarlet Pimpernel" in 1955. Performed in "Othello" in 1955. Played The Attendant in "The Count of Monte Cristo" in 1956. Performed in "Saturday Playhouse" in 1958. Played Wedding guest in "Blood Wedding" in 1959. Played Olot in "Danger Man" in 1960.

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i think that a medicine in the future is , that help ppl very well with there cancer and there HIV and also with all stuff they have .(liked headeck,stomaga)ext.... but i think that the medicine is all very in all pharmacy and around the world .

but i want too ask if theres going too be good and better medicine in the world and how is going to be ?

and also why it helps the people better? because, i really want people to lived there life. and stop worring about the life how they felling (i know that they still need too go to the hospital but still ..) and i really want too help ppl because many of them is dying because there cancer olot of them ......... i felll bad too all of those ppl and i want too try too help the world so it could be better and i know that nobody is perfect but thatsz the only thing that i want too know .........THANKS OLOT BY YOUR HELP !!!

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another great way to tell is to ask your parts counter person what the temp setting is on your thermo stat that way you get the right one for your computer

AnswerOKAY I UNDERSTAND YOUR QUESTION, I HAVE ONE AS WELL, ALL TRANS AM'S RUN A LITTLE HOTER THEN MOST CARS, 220'F 225'F IS ABOUT RIGHT FOR IT TO RUN THAT HOT, NOW YOUR ELECTRIC FANS SHOULD KICK ON AT 225'F. I HOPE THAT HELPS.

that really helps olot

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There are several volcanoes in Spain, with the most well-known ones located in the Canary Islands. Mount Teide in Tenerife is the highest volcano in Spain and is a popular tourist attraction. There are also volcanic areas in the regions of Catalonia and Valencia, such as the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park.

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Jill R. Webster has written:

'Early Carmelite foundations in the crown of Aragon' -- subject(s): Carmelites, History

'Una familia de mercaderes : los Examenis [sic]'

'Homenatge al Pare Nolasc, Olot, 1 Juny 1984' -- subject(s): Contributions in medieval Catalonian civilization, Civilization

'Per Deu o per diners'

'Els menorets' -- subject(s): Church history, Franciscans, History, Monasticism and religious orders, Social conditions, Sources

'The Carmelites in Lunel and Montpellier, 13th-14th centuries' -- subject(s): Carmelites, History

'Algunos de los aspectos de la vida disfrutada por las clases altas del siglo XIV mencionados por Francesc Eiximenis, OFM, (1340?-1409?)' -- subject(s): Upper class, Contributions in study of social classes, History

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Ventura Pons Sala (born July 25, 1945 in Barcelona, Catalonia) is a Catalan director. After a decade as a theatre director, Ventura Pons directed his first film in 1977, Ocaña, an Intermittent Portrait, which was officially selected by the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. With eighteen feature films, sixteen of which were produced by his own company Els Films de la Rambla, S.A., founded in 1985, he has become one of the best-known Catalan film directors. His work has been programmed in the best international festivals of cinema, highlighting especially in the International Festival of Cinema of Berlin, where he has achieved his presence for five consecutive years. He begun his career carrying out local customs comedies (The Vicary of Olot or What's your bet, Mari Pili?), and since 1995 he decided to adaptat dramatic and comical texts of Catalan writers like Quim Monzó (What It's All About), Josep Maria Benet i Jornet (Actresses, Amic/Amat), Sergi Belbel (Caresses, To Die (or not)), Lluís-Anton Baulenas (Anita Takes a Chance, Idiot Love), Jordi Puntí (Wounded animals), Ferran Torrent (Life on the edge) or Lluïsa Cunillé (Barcelona (a map)). In 1995 he was awarded with the National Cinema Prize by the Government of Catalonia, whom awarded also himself with the Creu de Sant Jordi in 2007. Ventura Pons Sala (born July 25, 1945 in Barcelona, Catalonia) is a Catalan director. After a decade as a theatre director, Ventura Pons directed his first film in 1977, Ocaña, an Intermittent Portrait, which was officially selected by the 1978 Cannes Film Festival. With eighteen feature films, sixteen of which were produced by his own company Els Films de la Rambla, S.A., founded in 1985, he has become one of the best-known Catalan film directors. His work has been programmed in the best international festivals of cinema, highlighting especially in the International Festival of Cinema of Berlin, where he has achieved his presence for five consecutive years. He begun his career carrying out local customs comedies (The Vicary of Olot or What's your bet, Mari Pili?), and since 1995 he decided to adaptat dramatic and comical texts of Catalan writers like Quim Monzó (What It's All About), Josep Maria Benet i Jornet (Actresses, Amic/Amat), Sergi Belbel (Caresses, To Die (or not)), Lluís-Anton Baulenas (Anita Takes a Chance, Idiot Love), Jordi Puntí (Wounded animals), Ferran Torrent (Life on the edge) or Lluïsa Cunillé (Barcelona (a map)). In 1995 he was awarded with the National Cinema Prize by the Government of Catalonia, whom awarded also himself with the Creu de Sant Jordi in 2007.

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The cast of Tramontane - 1999 includes: Schem as Paulo Fabrice Bagni as Capitaine Pompier Pascal Batigne as Pilote 1 Agathe Bergman as Martine Eric Boucher as Jean-Mi Denis Braccini as Maury Georges Branche as Chef vigile Alexandre Brasseur as Anthony Philippe Caroit as Paul Mikael Carpier as Agresseur 1 Christophe Caustier as Guichetier SNCF Laurent Dallias as Vigile 1 Elisabeth Damian as Commissaire Jordi Dauder as Jordi Olot Sophie De La Rochefoucauld as Isa Marc De Negri as Lieutenant de gendarmerie Jordi Delclos as Copain Yves Erwan Demaure as Yves Corinne Derian as Odette Claude Djian as Ornithologue grec Patrick Fierry as Lluis Fanny Gilles as Jeune gitane Arnaud Giovaninetti as Bruno Jean Hebard as Gardien refuge Christian Hening as Dealer Pascal Jounier as Vigile 2 Pierre Laur as Autre marin Marcos Lloveras as Agresseur 2 Christian Loustau as Chef de chantier Christian Marc as Visiteur du parc Myriam Moraly as Clo Georges Neri as Sournia Georges Pawloff as Conducteur Charlotte Saigneau as Natou Candide Sanchez as Client feria 2 Florent Tadjeur as Agresseur 3 Marthe Villalonga as Colette

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Last name: Casillas This famous Italian and Spanish surname has Roman pre Christian origins. Recorded in no less than eighty forms ranging from Casa, Caso, Dell Casa, Casillis, Dalla, and Dacca, to Casella, Casetti, Cason and Casaccio, this is a residential surname for one who lived in a manor house or at least the most distinguished dwelling in the relevant town or village. The surname also has aristocratic nameholders, the Counts of Casillis being members of the Spanish nobility. Residential surnames may as in this case, relate to holders of estates, although more usually they are 'reference' names, being granted to them by their neighbours, when they moved from their original village or homestead to another area. To call somebody by the name of their former home being one of the easiest means of identification. The following recordings have been taken from ancient civil and religious registers. They include Hernando de la Casas of San Estaban, Vizacaya, Spain, on February 9th 1573, Magdalena Casa of Olot, Gerona, Spain, on November 27th 1666, Guillermo Casillo at St Catarina, Districto Federal, Mexico, on February 11th 1759, Maria Marcela Casillis at St Cruz Y Soledad, Mexico, on January 17th 1786, Valentino Caso of Caserta, Italy, on September 19th 1848, and Antonio Robes Casillas, at Los Angeles, California, on January 28th 1908. The coat of arms has the blazon of a silver field, a red chevron between three red cross-crosslets, inside a red border. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Quitteria Casas, which was dated February 19th 1524, at Medina, Gerona, Spain, during the reign of King Phillip 1st of Spain, Emperor of Mexico, 1516 - 1556. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Casillas#ixzz16VVQ6cdN

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Jordi Dauder has: Played himself in "Cinema 3" in 1984. Played Lorenzo in "Eskorpion" in 1989. Performed in "V comme vengeance" in 1989. Performed in "La claror daurada" in 1989. Performed in "Los jinetes del alba" in 1990. Performed in "La teranyina" in 1990. Played Additional Voices in "Despertaferro" in 1990. Played Perseguidor in "Barcelona, lament" in 1990. Played Police Superintendent in "Lolita al desnudo" in 1991. Played Frederic Mistral in "Galeria de personatges" in 1991. Performed in "Havanera 1820" in 1992. Played himself in "Bon dia, Catalunya" in 1992. Played Policia Republicano in "El largo invierno" in 1992. Played Eudald Balcells in "Poble Nou" in 1994. Played Joan in "Bufons i reis" in 1994. Played Comisario in "Sombras paralelas" in 1994. Played Salvador in "Parella de tres" in 1995. Played Sheldrake in "Le passager clandestin" in 1995. Played Jaume in "Dones i homes" in 1995. Played Salas in "Land and Freedom" in 1995. Played himself in "Bonic vespre" in 1996. Played himself in "Primer Festival Ovidi Montllor" in 1996. Played Amante de Renata in "Andrea" in 1996. Played Auguste in "Le grand Batre" in 1997. Played Barman in "No se puede tener todo" in 1997. Played himself in "Tarda de Sant Jordi" in 1997. Played Doctor Rovira in "Primats" in 1997. Played Comisario Jefe in "Suerte" in 1997. Played Pintor (Painter) in "Sabor rojo" in 1998. Played El jurat in "Homenots" in 1999. Played Alfredo in "Happy House" in 1999. Played Jordi Olot in "Tramontane" in 1999. Played himself in "Nit en blanc" in 1999. Played Padre de Daniela in "El comisario" in 1999. Played Salustiano Almansa in "Pepe Carvalho" in 1999. Performed in "El comisario" in 1999. Played Forense in "Los sin nombre" in 1999. Played Gerente in "Adela" in 2000. Played Don Miguel in "Avec tout mon amour" in 2001. Played Sr. Leyva in "Anita no perd el tren" in 2001. Played Arturo Rivera in "Esencia de poder" in 2001. Played Comandante in "La marcha verde" in 2002. Played Alfons in "Majoria absoluta" in 2002. Played Ochaita in "El alquimista impaciente" in 2002. Played Alfredo in "La flaqueza del bolchevique" in 2003. Played Benet in "Amor idiota" in 2004. Played Ulloa in "Somne" in 2005. Played Pedro in "Pasos" in 2005. Played himself in "Tvist" in 2005. Played himself in "La tarda" in 2005. Performed in "Los hombres de Paco" in 2005. Performed in "A la recerca del Grial" in 2005. Performed in "Tvist" in 2005. Performed in "El final de la noche" in 2006. Played Padre de Samuel in "Cabeza de perro" in 2006. Played Viviano in "La caja" in 2006. Performed in "Los simuladores" in 2006. Played Locutor TV in "La luna en botella" in 2007. Played General Taylor in "Herederos" in 2007. Played himself in "Catalunya.cat" in 2008. Played Enric in "199 recetas para ser feliz" in 2008. Played himself in "Hora Q" in 2008. Played Don Luis in "Camino" in 2008. Played himself in "(S)avis" in 2008. Performed in "Cinemacat.cat" in 2008. Played Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Supporting Role in "23 premios Goya" in 2009. Played Padre Bernardo in "Los misterios de Laura" in 2009. Played himself in "Divendres" in 2009. Played Obispo in "Del amor y otros demonios" in 2009. Played himself in "Por la gracia de Luis" in 2009. Played himself in "A escena" in 2009. Played Don Luis in "53 premis Sant Jordi de cinematografia" in 2009. Played himself in "Sala 33" in 2009. Played Ricard in "Negro Buenos Aires" in 2010. Played Porres in "Lope" in 2010. Played Himself - Presenter: Best Production Design in "XXIV Premios Anuales de la Academia" in 2010.

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The cast of Danger Man - 1960 includes: Monique Ahrens as Maria Logan Ronald Allen as Ted Baker Ronald Allen as Walter Bernard Bernard Archard as Doctor Bryant Alexander Archdale as Fordyce Julia Arnall as Josetta Ingres Julia Arnall as Natalie Smith Peter Arne as Major Hassler Lyn Ashley as Ann Maxine Audley as Maria Gomez Maxine Audley as Martine Robert Ayres as Hamilton Hermione Baddeley as Mrs. Grahame Victor Baring as Airport Official Sally Bazely as Joan Baker Glenn Beck as Intern Glenn Beck as Motril Neville Becker as Danny Nancy Beckh as Housekeeper So Bee Lee as Secretary Timothy Benke as Tim Lindsay Martin Benson as Fawzi Court Benson as Finch Robert Bernal as Miguel Ingres Carl Bernard as Leonido Michael Bird as Conductor Honor Blackman as Joan Bernard Martin Boddey as Masseur John Bonney as Stashig Cecil Brock as Head Waiter Angela Browne as Anna Wilson Rodney Burice as 1st Airman Marie Burke as Carla Alfred Burke as Craven Marie Burke as Housekeeper Oliver Burt as B.W. Meisener Anthony Bushell as Lotsbeyer Kathleen Byron as Deirdre Earl Cameron as Professor Moma Christopher Carlos as Ajali Judy Carne as Juanita Charles Carson as Ambassador Edward Cast as Rossi Robert Cawdron as President Varnold Andre Charisse as Croupier Heather Chasen as Helen Hamilton Heather Chasen as Lorain Zameda Barbara Chilcott as Mai Khano Anthony Chinn as Chang Anthony Chinn as Mitchu Sam Chowdhary as Karib Gary Cockrell as Al Jason Bryan Coleman as Professor Hanbury Louise Collins as Liz Jackie Collins as Lucia Louise Collins as Sally Raymond Edric Connor as Thompson Georgina Cookson as Miss Bishop Terence Cooper as Singer George Coulouris as Police Commissioner Hazel Court as Francesca Hazel Court as Noelle Laurence Wendy Craig as Jean Andrew Crawford as MacKenzie Joseph Cuby as Hassan Joseph Cuby as Sadi Harcourt Curacao as Officer Allan Cuthbertson as Wilson Andre Dakar as Sir Aaron Nelson Brad Dancy as Corto Paul Daneman as Dr. Bakalter Rupert Davies as Colonel Graves Nyree Dawn Porter as Stewardess Anthony Dawson as Martin Anthony Dawson as Security Officer Guy Deghy as Guard on Train Guy Deghy as Vogel Roger Delgado as Von Golling William Dexter as Azad William Dexter as Secretary Marian Diamond as Telephone Operator Rebecca Dignam as Pia Peter Dolphin as Co-Pilot Colin Douglas as Mego Andrew Downie as Porter Patricia Driscoll as Lady Lindsay Joanna Dunham as Nawi Clifford Earl as Porter Ian Ellis as Kip Lindsay Jacqueline Ellis as Veronica Baron George Eugeniou as Barman Andrew Faulds as General Khan Fenella Fielding as Hostess Ann Firbank as Bobbie Palmer Maggie Fitzgibbon as Peta Jason Robert Flemyng as Harry Logan Norman Florence as Attendant Nyall Florenz as Edouardo Dudley Foster as Giorgio Ronald Fraser as Guiseppe Morelli Jimmy Fung as Receptionist Jimmy Fung as Taxi Driver Liam Gaffney as Captain Achard Beverly Garland as Jo Harris Lisa Gastoni as Clare Nichols Lisa Gastoni as Lita Rossi Anna Gaylor as Vicki Lotsbeyer Alan Gifford as Colonel Whitmore Alan Gifford as Mr. Hartley Tom Gill as Capt. Brandt Toni Gilpin as Maria Willoughby Goddard as McFadden Derek Godfrey as Casino Manager Keith Goodman as Passport Officer Claire Gordon as Sandra Shay Gorman as Tim Brannigan Walter Gotell as Colonel Perar Walter Gotell as Receptionist Graydon Gould as Sgt. Peter Ross Charles Gray as Alexis Buller Janine Gray as Nurse Charles Gray as Zameda Nigel Green as Col. Heinrich Wetzel Hermione Gregory as Rosa Kenneth Haigh as Juan Cortes Harvey Hall as Captain Franz Harvey Hall as Frontier Guard Paul Hardtmuth as Senor Paterno Edward Hardwicke as Frontier Guard Camilla Hasse as Girl in Florists Reginald Hearne as Hawkes Percy Herbert as Innkeeper Dorothy Hersee as Mrs. Hardy Michael Hitchman as Barman Andy Ho as General Chu-Yee Julie Hopkins as Medana Helen Horton as Helen Charles Houston as Cafe Artist Ronald Howard as Noel Goddard Raymond Huntley as Clements Stuart Hutchison as Marco Coyannis Peter Hutton as Detective Sergeant Davis Barrie Ingham as Georges Miki Iveria as Mama Brian Jackson as Policeman Anthony Jacobs as Waiter Michael Jacques as Glazanov Carl Jaffe as Professor Barkoff Jennifer Jayne as Rosa Reginald Jessup as Cable Car Attendant Harold Kasket as Moukta Madeleine Kasket as Mrs. Fawzi Barry Keegan as Michael Liamond Delena Kidd as Franky Randal Kinkead as Olot Esmond Knight as Mr. Baron Burt Kwouk as Chen Tung Burt Kwouk as Tai Duncan Lamont as Joseph Brenner Liz Lanchbury as Sally Laurence Marla Landi as Sita Shapadi Philip Latham as Frank Delroy Delphi Lawrence as Stella Delroy Sheldon Lawrence as Williams Sarah Lawson as Lisa Orin Bettine Le Beau as Receptionist John Le Mesurier as Alvarado Gerry Lee as Police Officer John Lee as Tony Mayne Pauline Letts as Greta Brenner Moira Lister as Vanessa Stewart Charles Lloyd Pack as Gunsmith Charles Lloyd Pack as Police Superintendent Harry Lockart as Idris Harry Lockart as Pietro Terence Longdon as Saunders William Lucas as Colonel Vasco Rory MacDermot as Burke Ewan MacDuff as Hamish Jack MacGowran as Launcelot Prior Marne Maitland as Sheik Ahmed Andreas Malandrinos as Waiter Edward Malin as Old Man Alec Mango as Enrico Patricia Marmont as Rosemary Richard Marner as Anaesthetist Jean Marsh as Kim Russell Zena Marshall as Doctor Leclair Zena Marshall as Mrs. Ramfi William Marshall as Saul Khano Paul Maxwell as Col. Doyle Paul Maxwell as Colonel Doyle Lois Maxwell as Sandi Lewis Patrick Maynard as Officer Ferdy Mayne as The Moukta Neil McCarthy as Skipper Hugh McDermott as Andrew Amory Olive McFarland as Chambermaid Patrick McGoohan as John Drake Margo McLennan as Lena Jack Melford as Caldwell Gino Melvazzi as Policeman Martin Miller as Stavros Beaufoy Milton as Butler Warren Mitchell as Banarji Warren Mitchell as Jose Santiago Warren Mitchell as Stashig Zia Mohyeddin as Wasing Lee Montague as Chung Sun Jeanne Moody as Beth Warren Eileen Moore as Mary MacPherson Kieron Moore as Robert Crawford Hugh Moxey as Sir Arthur Lindsay Endre Muller as Patrolman Bartlett Mullins as Acardi George Murcell as Bruno Wesley Murphy as 2nd Airman Barbara Murray as Gerda Sandor Lionel Murton as Colonel Keller Lionel Murton as Keller Bill Nagy as Col. Fernandez Bill Nagy as Mario Laurence Naismith as Spooner Derren Nesbitt as Hans Vogeler Derren Nesbitt as Hugo Morelli Lionel Ngakane as Moses Amadu Rudolph Offenbach as Manservant David Oxley as Ahmed Howard Pays as Holst Michael Peake as President Frederick Piper as Small Man Wensley Pithey as Senor Lazar Donald Pleasence as Captain Aldrich Donald Pleasence as Nikolides Eric Pohlmann as Moham Eric Pohlmann as The Innkeeper Irene Prador as Maria Irene Prador as Mrs. Aldrich Pearl Prescod as Chloe Pearl Prescod as Native Woman Robert Raglan as Dr. Stanifors Robert Raglan as Storch Keith Rawlings as Detective Brian Rawlinson as Frederick Cyril Raymond as Nash Lloyd Reckord as Barman Lloyd Reckord as Bartender Moira Redmond as Mitzi von Klaus Moira Redmond as Ruth Mitchell Nadja Regin as Melina Christopher Rhodes as Gunther von Klaus Victor Rietti as Papa Michael Ripper as Kane Michael Ripper as Miguel Torres Michael Ripper as Rangit Pal David Ritch as Taxi Driver Ewan Roberts as Craig June Rodney as Maid Paul Rogers as Laing Yvonne Romain as Giselle Simon Patsy Rowlands as Mrs. Harkness Leonard Sachs as Finance Minister Peter Sallis as John Gordon Frederick Schiller as Country Doctor Alex Scott as Benson Nancy Seabrooke as Mrs. Nikolides Cyril Shaps as Luis Cyril Shaps as Pietro Maxwell Shaw as Ghazi Robert Shaw as Tony Costello Barry Shawzin as Salah Barbara Shelley as Gina Scarlotti Barbara Shelley as Louise Goddard Derrick Sherwin as Aly Harold Siddons as Pilot Frank Sieman as Detective Inspector Mayers Campbell Singer as Colonel Segur Campbell Singer as General Abeijon John Slavid as Policeman Patsy Smart as Mrs. Parkes Ewen Solon as President Pablo Gomez Paul Stassino as Police Captain Paul Stassino as Ramfi Peter Stephens as Casseius Jones John Sterland as Pilot Martin Sterndale as Detective Graham Stewart as Pilot Peter Swanwick as Joe Derek Sydney as Panah Sydney Tafler as Mikhail Radek Gareth Tandy as Duncan June Thorburn as Sue Carpenter Frank Thornton as Pepe Frank Thornton as Police Captain Peter Thornton as The Pilot Richard Thorp as Bobby Alan Tilvern as Major Minos Myo Toon as Gate-Keeper Susan Travers as Nita Noel Trevarthen as Gino Barelli Patrick Troughton as Bart Patrick Troughton as Brenner Ralph Truman as Minister Giacondo Stanley Van Beers as Benedict Charles Vance as Sergeant Antony Viccars as Police Sergeant Antony Viccars as Policeman Henri Vidon as French Delegate Hedger Wallace as Embassy Secretary Dermot Walsh as Hugo Delano Sam Wanamaker as Patrick Laurence Richard Warner as Hospital Director Jack Watling as Rollo Waters Richard Wattis as Hardy Peter Welch as Salcito Noel Willman as Colonel Rodriguez Gil Winfield as Alison John Woodvine as Luigi Martin Wyldeck as Nagor Patrick Wymark as Ortiz John Wynyard as Butler John Wyse as Julio Ventura Raymond Young as Marine Officer Ric Young as Ming Ric Young as Mr. Toy Ric Young as Police Lieutenant Mai Zetterling as Nadia Sandor

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