Robert Wagner, born in 1930 in Detroit, is an American actor known for his versatile roles in film and television. In Banning (1967), he portrays a determined character embroiled in a world of crime and intrigue, while in Madame Sin (1972), he plays a key role in a plot filled with espionage and seduction. Wagner's performances in these films highlight his ability to navigate the complex narratives of cult cinema, making him a notable figure in the genre's landscape.
Madame Sin
Madame Sin, a sinister-looking, totally evil, half-Chinese woman who indulges in endless machinations. Ensconced in a Scottish castle that is packed with an array of spy gadgetry, she runs afoul with counter spy, American C.I.A. Agent Anthony Lawrence, who is out to counter her plots for control of a Polaris submarine.