Some May Live, also known as In Saigon Some May Live, is a 1967 British war film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Peter Cushing, Joseph Cotten and Martha Hyer.[1][2] It was shot at Twickenham Studios. During the Vietnam War, a security leak in Saigon has to be plugged, when American decoder Kate Meredith is faced with the dilemma of her husband pressuring her to give him information.
| Some May Live | |
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| Directed by | Vernon Sewell |
| Screenplay by | David T. Chantler |
| Produced by | Clive Sharp Peter Snell |
| Starring | Joseph Cotten Martha Hyer Peter Cushing |
| Cinematography | Ray Parslow Ray Sturgess |
| Edited by | Gordon Pilkington |
| Music by | Cyril Ornadel |
Production companies | Foundation Pictures Krasne Entertainments |
| Distributed by | Butcher's Film Service (UK) |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Leonard Maltin gave the film two stars, calling it an "Unexciting suspenser."[3]
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