I saw the Brosman film, and it was better than any of his Bond films, but he didn't figure to be the patsy until the key to the bomb cover didn't fit and he took the right key off the body of the woman he killed that was with him.

In the Egyptian scenerio, we are talking about soldiers killing workers, then being killed by other soldiers who were probably told a coup was being planned by the soldiers they were being ordered to kill.

In "Three Days of the Condor", the assasin is always available at the beck & call of "The Company" and he also contracted out to other Government "Companies". In real life, if the assasin is not a soldier who believes he is doing it for his countries beliefs, he is a dangerous "loose end" that is best removed so as not to turn in his superior.

To those of you who have ever thought being a "free agent" assasin might be exciting, the second person you terminate after your assigned target should be your employer or superior who gave the order. You might live a little longer depending on how deep the system involved is.

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