Point Blank is a crime thriller film which revolves around a gangster who is seeking revenge against the people who double-crossed him and left him to die.
Barbara Feldon started her career as a model and soon received minor parts in several TV series. Her first screen appearance was in two different roles (Toni Ginger/Joanna) in the drama series ‘East Side/West Side’ (1964), alongside George C. Scott. That same year, she appeared in the TV series ‘Mr. Broadway,’ ‘The Doctors & the Nurses,’ and ‘Flippers,’ followed by ‘Slattery’s People,’ ’12 O’clock High,’ and ‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.’ in 1965.
Feldon’s first feature film appearance came in the romantic comedy ‘Fitzwilly’ (1967). Her work in ‘East Side/West Side’ fetched her the role of ‘Agent 99’ in the spy sitcom ‘Get Smart’ (1965-1970). Her performance as the sleek secret agent brought her recognition and two ‘Emmy’ nominations for ‘Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.’
Further, Feldon performed as singer-dancer and comedy skit cast-member on ‘Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In’ (1967-1968) and later in ‘The Dean Martin Show’ (1968-1972). She also appeared in the TV series ‘The Name of the Game’ (1970), ‘Matt Lincoln’ (1970), ‘Search’ (1972), then 1973’s ‘Thriller,’ ‘The Wide World of Mystery,’ ‘Griff,’ ‘McMillan & Wife,’ and ‘Medical Center.’
Feldon’s other TV film appearances came in ‘Getting Away from it All,’ ‘Here Comes the Judge,’ and ‘Playmates’ in 1972, then 1973’s ‘What Are Best Friends for?’ and the comedy ‘Let’s Switch’ in 1975. She was a part of the satirical comedy-drama film ‘Smile’ (1975), the crime-comedy ‘No Deposit, No Return’ (1976) and the made-for-TV action-adventure-thriller ‘A Vacation in Hell’ (1979).
Feldon next starred in TV movies ‘The Four of Us’ (1977), ‘The Natural Look’ (1977), ‘The Guide for the Married Women’ (1978), ‘Sooner or Later’ (1979), ‘Before & After’ (1979), ‘Children of Divorce’ (1980), and ‘Secrets’ (1986).
Feldon reprised her ‘Agent 99’ role in the TV movie ‘Get Smart, Again!’ (1989), and the TV series ‘Get Smart’ (1995). She provided voice for the animated TV special ‘The Bear Who Slept through Christmas’ (1973), the TV series documentary ‘American Experience’ (2002), and was a narrator for ‘Square One Television’ (1987).
After appearing in several TV series, including ‘ABC Afterschool Specials’ (1982), ‘Hothouse’ (1988), ‘Cheers’ (1991), ‘Mad About You’ (1993), ‘Chicago Sons’ (1997) amongst others, her last movie-appearance came in the comedy film ‘Last Request’ (2006).
Point Blank is a crime thriller film which revolves around a gangster who is seeking revenge against the people who double-crossed him and left him to die.
Fitzwilly is a loyal butler who works for Victoria Woodhouse. Although she has been bankrupt since her father died, Fitzwilly hides this fact from her, and schemes with the fellow servants to maintain the household. But things get quite complicated when a new secretary is hired by the name of Julie.
A female industrial spy works for a cosmetic company owned by Sir Jason but later joins the rival company run by Matt Cutter to steal the secret formula for a hair spray invented by Dr Clancy. Christopher White who works for Cutter tries to stop her but his own real intention is obscure. As the movie progresses, the lives of two are at risk and more secrets tumble out.