This film essentially involves a South Vietnamese diplomat by the name of "Yun Tao" (Gregorio Wu) who is traveling to Geneva to meet with a representative for the United Nations. In that regard, there are a couple of countries who desperately want to stop this meeting and as a result he is kidnapped by one of them after his departure from Saigon. The scene then shift to an American secret agent named "Glenn Foster" (Roger Browne) who is tasked with finding Yun Tao and the first place he travels to is Casablanca to search for clues. To help conceal his real identity he coerces a card player by the name of "John Parker" (Sancho Gracia) to help him in that regard due to his phenomenal poker playing ability-and a secret invention that he uses to win so handily. He also has a number of other agents working on the case but things become more difficult for him when they begin to die one by that same criminal organization. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a rather confusing film due in large part to the poor character development and a general lack of coherence from one scene to the next. Along with that I found the English dubbing and subtitles to be rather poor as well. That being said, while this certainly wasn't a bad Eurospy film, because it lacked the necessary attention to detail I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.