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The Groundstar Conspiracy 1972

★ 6.121 votes95 min📅 1972-06-12

"Only if you like gripping suspense, and surprise endings..."

In *The Groundstar Conspiracy (1972)*, a tense cat-and-mouse thriller unfolds when a high-security research facility becomes the target of a violent break-in.

Director: Lamont Johnson

Cast

George Peppard
George Peppard
Tuxan
Michael Sarrazin
Michael Sarrazin
John David Welles / Peter Bellamy
Christine Belford
Christine Belford
Nicole Devon
Cliff Potts
Cliff Potts
Carl Mosely
James Olson
James Olson
Senator Stanton
Tim O'Connor
Tim O'Connor
Frank Gossage
James McEachin
James McEachin
Bender
Alan Oppenheimer
Alan Oppenheimer
General Hackett
Roger Dressler
Charlie Kitchen
Ty Haller
Henshaw

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Groundstar Conspiracy (1972) about?

A top-secret research facility faces a violent break-in, leaving the intruder with a fractured memory and a mystery no one can solve. As investigator Tuxan digs deeper, the lines between enemy and ally blur in this gripping Cold War-era thriller.

Who directed The Groundstar Conspiracy?

The film was directed by Lamont Johnson, known for his work in atmospheric thrillers and character-driven dramas.

Who stars in The Groundstar Conspiracy?

The film features George Peppard, Michael Sarrazin, Christine Belford, Cliff Potts, and James Olson in pivotal roles.

Is The Groundstar Conspiracy (1972) worth watching?

With its sharp blend of mystery and sci-fi suspense, *The Groundstar Conspiracy* delivers a tightly woven plot that rewards attentive viewers. While not a mainstream classic, its Cold War themes and twists make it a compelling watch for fans of the genre.

How long is The Groundstar Conspiracy?

The runtime for *The Groundstar Conspiracy* is 95 minutes.

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About The Groundstar Conspiracy (1972) — A Cold War Thriller with a Haunting Twist

In *The Groundstar Conspiracy (1972)*, a tense cat-and-mouse thriller unfolds when a high-security research facility becomes the target of a violent break-in. The intruder, gravely wounded and suffering from memory loss, insists he doesn't recall his mission—or even his own identity. Enter investigator Tuxan, a determined figure caught between uncovering the truth and navigating the shadowy figures pulling the strings behind the assault. Directed by Lamont Johnson, this blend of mystery and sci-fi crafts an atmosphere thick with paranoia and deception.

As Tuxan peels back layers of the conspiracy, the line between hunter and hunted blurs. The film's crisp pacing and sharp performances—led by George Peppard and Michael Sarrazin—drive home a story where trust is a luxury no one can afford. With its undercurrent of Cold War-era paranoia, *The Groundstar Conspiracy* keeps viewers guessing until its last twist.