Cast
- Dean Martin as Matt Helm
- Elke Sommer as Linka Karensky
- Sharon Tate as Freya Carlson
- Nancy Kwan as Wen Yu-Rang
- Nigel Green as Count Contini
- Tina Louise as Lola Medina
- John Larch as 'Mac' MacDonald
- John Brascia as Karl
- Weaver Levy as Kim
- Wilhelm von Homburg as Gregor
- Bill Saito as Ching
- Fuji as Toki
- Pepper Martin as Frankie
- Ted H. Jordan as Guard
- Whitney Chase as Miss Natural Gas (uncredited)
- David Chow as Bartender (uncredited)
- Noel Drayton as Man at Downing Street Meeting (uncredited)
- Tony Giorgio as Gadget Agent for I.C.E. (uncredited)
- Joséphine James as Girl (uncredited)
- Kenner G. Kemp as Officer in Hospital Room (uncredited)
- John Kowal as Kelly (uncredited)
- James Lloyd as Desk Clerk (uncredited)
- Byron Morrow as Officer in Hospital Room (uncredited)
- Chuck Norris as Man in the House of 7 Joys (uncredited)
- This movie was Chuck Norris' film debut.
- Allen Pinson as Page (uncredited)
- Bartlett Robinson as President's Aide (uncredited)
- Bill M. Ryusaki as Henri (uncredited)
- Dick Winslow as Man (uncredited)
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