The Syndicate (also known as Kenya: Country of Treasure and Treasure in Kenya) is a 1968 British film directed by Frederic Goode for Pathé Films, from a screenplay by Geoffrey Hays, based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Denys Rhodes.
[1][2] The film stars William Sylvester, June Ritchie, Robert Urquhart and Christian Doermer.
[3] A 91-minute version was obtained by American International Pictures television division as part of a feature-film package, and was retitled Kenya: Country of Treasure.
[4] The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Frederic Goode has more than once in the past proved himself an interesting if minor director, but this African adventure is very undistinguished.
Substantial cuts may be partly to blame, but even in this truncated version the film is nowhere near incisive enough to be remotely interesting.