The Ravagers (novel)

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The Ravagers
1964 paperback edition
AuthorDonald Hamilton
Cover artistJohn McDermott
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesMatt Helm
GenreSpy novel
PublisherFawcett Publications
Publication date
1964
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages144 pp
Preceded byThe Shadowers 
Followed byThe Devastators 

The Ravagers is a novel by Donald Hamilton that was first published in 1964. It was the eighth novel in his long-running series of adventures featuring secret agent Matt Helm.

Plot summary[edit]

Matt Helm is sent to Canada where his assignment is to stop a scheme to bring a Soviet submarine within striking distance of the United States.

Film adaptation plans[edit]

In the 1960s, a series of popular motion pictures based upon the Matt Helm series were produced starring Dean Martin. These films only loosely adapted their source material, choosing to adopt a comedic tone, rather than the serious tone of Hamilton's books. At the end of the fourth film, 1969's The Wrecking Crew, it is announced that Matt Helm's next cinematic adventure would be The Ravagers (presumably based upon this novel). Martin, however, declined to return to the role for a fifth time and the film was never made. Sharon Tate, his co-star in the fourth film, was to have co-starred in The Ravagers (the first of Helm's female companions to make a return appearance) but was murdered by the Manson Family in August 1969. Martin had pre-approval of his co-star and was not happy with the alternatives that Columbia Pictures presented and wanted Goldie Hawn to co-star. Hawn wanted $150,000 to appear which Columbia weren't prepared to pay.[1] An alternate account by Martin biographer Nick Tosches suggests Martin pulled out of the film due to being upset at Tate's death.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Though Dino's Choice, Goldie's 150G Price Too Steep for New 'Helm' Pic". Variety. October 15, 1969. p. 5.
  2. ^ Tosches, Nick Dino Living High in the Dirty Business of Dreams 1999 Delta

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