Five years after its original DVD-release announcement, The 1970 spy classic, The Kremlin Letter, is finally available. A network of older spies from the West recruits a young intelligence officer with a photographic memory to accompany them on a mission inside Russia. They must recover a letter written by the CIA that promises American assistance to Russia if China gets the atomic bomb. The film's cast and crew includes heavy-hitters, including director, John Huston, and actors, Bibi Anderson, Richard Boone, Max von Sydow, Orson Welles, and George Sanders. Produced through Twilight Time and 20th Century Fox, the film is available through Screen Archives Entertainment and Amazon. This is a limited release of 3,000 units only. DVD Beaver review here.