
Hemmings huffs and puffs, while Miss Raymond distractedly rolls her eyes at the ceiling. Always he leaves his briefcase, stuffed with military secrets, in the next room. Hemmings (''His touch is like slime,'' she says fiercely) but she gets him into bed immediately after meetings of the general staff.

Whether you plan to venture into movie theaters again or spend your spare time on the couch, our guides to TV shows and movies coming this fall are a good place to start.Not sure what to watch next? We can help. He is also kind to his young motherless son. He drinks Johnny Walker, rides a motorcycle, and puts up with muddled superiors. He is Major Vandam, an American in the British army, charged with finding spies. Robertson has presence, as well as a slightly weary charm. On the whole, the movie works best when he is around. He is on his way to Cairo, where he will join forces with a belly dancer, slightly kinky, and steal British secrets.Ĭut now to Mr. Soul goes on, carrying a short-wave radio in a suitcase. The sun is merciless his camel collapses. Soul, in a burnoose, trudges across the Sahara. The movie is adapted from Ken Follett's best-selling novel, leaving out only the character of the young Anwar el-Sadat. Tonight's episode will be repeated Thursday at 8 P.M., while the second part will be seen again on May 9. The four-hour, two-part movie begins on WPIX, Channel 11, at 8 o'clock tonight.

Field Marshall Rommel frets in the desert. Cliff Robertson, as a British officer, pursues David Soul, as a Nazi spy, through the alleys and cafes of Cairo. THE KEY TO REBECCA'' is reasonably civilized and moderately entertaining, a good deal short of compelling, but never quite becoming tedious.
