Code Name: Diamond Head

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Code Name: Diamond Head
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Written byPaul King
Directed by Jeannot Szwarc
Starring Roy Thinnes
France Nuyen
Gilbert Lani Kauhi
Music by Morton Stevens
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Producer Quinn Martin
Running time74 minutes
Original release
ReleaseMay 3, 1977 (1977-05-03)

Code Name: Diamond Head is a 1977 American television spy film starring Roy Thinnes [1] as undercover counterintelligence officer Johnny Paul (known by the code name "Diamond Head") whose mission is to stop rogue double agent Sean Donovan from stealing the formula for a new chemical weapon. [2] Originally filmed as a pilot for a new television dramawhich was never picked up for seriesit was eventually used for The NBC Monday Movie on the U.S. broadcast network NBC. [3] [4]

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Plot

Johnny Paul is a flashy gambler and ladies' man living on O'ahu, Hawai'i. In reality, he is agent "Diamond Head" working for a secret US government agency. His mission: stop the theft of a lethal new gas, which has the potential to cause instant death upon contact. The substance was secretly developed by a top battalion of Marines at the request of a Pentagon official named Colonel Millard Butler. However, a double agent had infiltrated the unit, killed Colonel Butler, and assumed his identity. Paul uses his public persona to get close to the double agent, who is known by the pseudonym "Tree". However, once his cover is blown, it's a race against time to stop Tree from selling the secrets to an unnamed foreign power.

Cast

Reception and legacy

Kevin Thomas for the Los Angeles Times praised Jeannot Szwarc's direction, calling it "crisp and driving." Conversely, Thomas was critical of Paul King's script, finding it "too trite to succeed as the escapist entertainment intended." [6]

The film was featured in a season six episode (#608) of Mystery Science Theater 3000 .

Home media

The film is currently available only in VHS format. The Mystery Science Theater version was released in DVD format on March 27, 2012 as part of the 23rd box set of the series. [7]

References

  1. BFI
  2. Turner Classic Movies
  3. Daddy-O's Drive-In Dirt
  4. B&S About Movies
  5. TV Guide
  6. Thomas, Kevin (May 3, 1977). "The Spy Game in 'Diamond Head'". Los Angeles Times . p. 15 via Newspapers.com.
  7. MST3K: Volume XXIII - DVD - Shout! Factory