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    The Next Man
    a.k.a. The Arab Conspiracy Director: Richard Sarafian Cast: Sean Connery, Cornelia Sharpe, Albert Paulsen, Adolfo Celi

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/25/2005
    • Original Release: 1976
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 21,455
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    Disc #1 -- Arab Conspiracy
    1. We Have a Problem [9:35]
    2. Assassin [8:38]
    3. The Job [28:44]
    4. Target Found [12:01]
    5. Tension Grows [11:11]
    6. Mini-Vacation [9:11]
    7. Lost Paradise [8:45]
    8. A New Future [12:47]
    9. Now! [4:09]
    10. The Game Continues [2:45]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Audiences loved him as a Berber sheik in the historical saga The Wind and the Lion, so who better to play a Saudi Arabian minister of state who wants to make peace with Israel during the Arab oil embargo of 1976 than Sean Connery? Connery plays Khalil Abdull-Muhsen, a peace-mongering diplomat who wants to sign a mutual assistance pact with Israel and sell Saudi oil to needy nations at cost. The object of his pipe-dream plan is to free those needy nations from the East-West conflict. Unfortunately, the world is not ready for such starry-eyed idealism, and before you can say "Tiger in your tank," Khalil finds himself the victim of choice for a network of Arab terrorist groups. The terrorists clearly have the pick of the litter at the casting office, for Khalil finds himself pursued by the frisky and beautiful Bryn Mawr graduate and cool-as-a-cucumber terrorist Nicole Scott (Cornelia Sharpe). Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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