The London Connection

The London Connection is a 1979 American action spy film directed by Robert Clouse for Walt Disney Productions. It stars Jeffrey Byron and Larry Cedar. It was renamed The Omega Connection when it aired on TV.

Plot
The description on the back of the Disney home video release reads: "An exciting adventure begins for a young American government agent after he witnesses the kidnapping of a noted European scientist in London. The only item left behind in this startling incident is a gold ring, inscribed with an address that leads the youth into a massive conspiracy of international proportions. A baffling series of clues and a high-speed boat chase in the Port of London add up to a superlative Disney mystery thriller!"

Cast

 * Jeffrey Byron as Luther Starling
 * Larry Cedar as Roger Pike
 * Roy Kinnear as Bidley
 * Lee Montague as Vorg
 * Mona Washbourne as Aunt Lydia
 * David Kossoff as Professor Buchinski
 * Frank Windsor as McGuffin
 * Walter Gotell as Simmons
 * Nigel Davenport as Arthur Minton
 * Dudley Sutton as Goetz
 * David Battley as Peters
 * Julian Orchard as Driscoll
 * Kathleen Harrison as Elderly Lady
 * Percy Herbert as Ship's Captain
 * Don Fellows as General
 * Bruce Boa as Colonel
 * Wolfe Morris as Dr. Krause
 * André Maranne as Duvalier
 * Rita Webb as Cockney Woman
 * George Pravda as Kolenkov
 * Minah Bird as Narcotics Agent

Production
Gloucester Mews, W2, was used as a filming location during the shooting of The London Connection.