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The President's Analyst (original title)
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When the overworked and stressed-out White House presidential shrink runs away, the CEA and the FBR scramble to retrieve him before he could be abducted by various competing foreign intelligence services.

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Dr. Sidney Schaefer
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Don Masters
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Kropotkin
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Nan Butler
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Arlington Hewes (as Pat Harrington)
Barry McGuire ...
Old Wrangler
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Snow White
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Ethan Allan Cocket
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Henry Lux
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Dr. Lee-Evan
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Wynn Quantrill
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Jeff Quantrill
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Bing Quantrill
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Sullivan
Martin Horsey ...
1st Puddlian
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2nd Puddlian
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White House Tourist
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Walt Davis ...
Phoneman (uncredited)
John Gunn ...
FBR Agent (uncredited)
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White House Tour Guide (uncredited)
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Chinese Agent (uncredited)
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Cocktail Waitress (uncredited)
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Dirty Old Man (uncredited)
Kirsten York ...
Karate Student (Driver) (uncredited)
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Man in Suit Killed With a Knife in the Beginning of the Movie (uncredited)

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Theodore J. Flicker ... (directed by)

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Theodore J. Flicker ... (written by)

Produced by

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Howard W. Koch ... executive producer
Stanley Rubin ... producer (produced by)

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Lalo Schifrin ... (music)

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William A. Fraker ... director of photography

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Stuart H. Pappé ... film editor

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Pato Guzman

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Hal Pereira
Al Roelofs

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Robert R. Benton ... (as Robert Benton)
Arthur Krams

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Jack Bear ... (costumes designed by)

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Sugar Blymyer ... hair stylist (as Maryce Bates)
Emile LaVigne ... makeup artist
Nellie Manley ... hair style supervisor
Wally Westmore ... makeup supervisor

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William Davidson ... unit production manager (as William C. Davidson)

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Kurt Neumann ... assistant director

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Robert Post ... sound recordist (as Robert L. Post)
John Wilkinson ... sound recordist

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Albert Whitlock ... matte artist (uncredited)

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Roger Creed ... stunts (uncredited)
Larry Duran ... stunts (uncredited)
Kenny Endoso ... stunts (uncredited)
Fred Lerner ... stunts (uncredited)
Bill M. Ryusaki ... stunts (uncredited)
Bill Saito ... stunts (uncredited)

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David M. Walsh ... camera operator (as David Walsh)
Joe Smith ... gaffer (uncredited)

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Clear Light ... music performers: "She's Ready to Be Free" (as The Clear Light)
Emil Richards ... musician: drums, percussion (uncredited)
Lalo Schifrin ... conductor (uncredited)
Sally Stevens ... solo score vocals (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

At first, Dr. Sidney Schaefer feels honored and thrilled to be offered the job of the President's Analyst. But then the stress of the job and the paranoid spies that come with a sensitive government position get to him, and he runs away. Now spies from all over the world are after him, either to get him for their own side or to kill him and prevent someone else from getting him. Written by Ken Yousten

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Taglines Only two people on earth want Sidney Schaefer alive. Sidney Schaefer. And the President of the United States. See more »
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Also Known As
  • T.P.A. (United States)
  • La folle mission du docteur Schaeffer (France)
  • Jagt Dr. Sheefer (Germany)
  • Demasiados secretos para un hombre solo (Spain)
  • La folle impresa del dottor Schaefer (Italy)
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  • 103 min
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Budget $2,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia In one scene being shot on the lower west side of New York City, James Coburn was being chased by two uniformed NYPD officers, who were just actors playing New York cops. Shouting "Stop, stop", they chased Coburn around a corner and he ran into a real NYPD officer, who dropped him with one blow from his nightstick. Coburn had to seek medical treatment, which postponed the filming for a time. See more »
Goofs Every line referring to the "FBR" or "CEA" is dubbed, often quite obviously. The actors were actually saying "FBI" and "CIA," but at the behest of the actual agencies the names were changed in post-production. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in International Films (1968). See more »
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Crazy Credits Film disclaimer: 'This film has not been made with the consent or cooperation of the Federal Board of Regulations (F.B.R.) or the Central Enquires Agency (C.E.A.). Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental, and so forth and so on. See more »
Quotes V.I. Kydor Kropotkin: Logic is on our side: this isn't a case of a world struggle between two divergent ideologies, of different economic systems. Every day your country becomes more socialistic, my country becomes more capitalistic. Pretty soon we will meet in the middle and join hands. No, my dear doctor; you're going to defect because you want to live.
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