Three Came to Kill

Three Came to Kill is a 1960 American crime thriller film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Cameron Mitchell and John Lupton. The plot concerns an assassination attempt on a foreign prime minister.

Plot
Marty Brill's (Cameron Mitchell) Los Angeles gang plot to assassinate visiting Asian Prime Minister Gourem-Nara (Frank Lackteen). They break into the home of airport flight controller Hal Parker (John Lupton) and hold his family hostage. Brill threatens to kill Parker's wife June (Lyn Thomas), unless he broadcasts a coded message to identify which plane taking off from the airport is the premier's. They then plot to shoot the plane down. Meanwhile, special agents Ben Scanlon (Paul Langton) and Ray Maguire (Logan Field) close in on the gang.

Cast

 * Marty Brill – 	Cameron Mitchell
 * Hal Parker – 	John Lupton
 * Dave Harris – 	Steve Brodie
 * June Parker – 	Lyn Thomas
 * Ben Scanlon – 	Paul Langton
 * Ipara – 	 Jan Arvan
 * Ray Maguire – 	 Logan Field
 * Police Chief Thomas Barrett – 	King Calder
 * Betty – 	 Jean Ingram
 * Herb – 	Ron Foster
 * Ex-Premier Gourem-Nara of Kharem – 	Frank Lackteen

Reception
TV Guide called it a "choppily edited thriller redolent of so many others"; while DVD Talk called it "a tautly-told, intriguing little story perfectly suited to its limited budget. Though a bit flamboyant, Cameron Mitchell is excellent in the leading role, and like other Kent/Hampton/Cahn collaborations the climax is violent and action-packed."