Ring Around the World (, ) is a 1966 Italian-French Eurospy spy thriller written and directed by Luigi Scattini (here credited as Arthur Scott) and starring Richard Harrison.
The French director Georges Combret is credited as co-director but he only shot a few scenes of the film. Several scenes were originally shot in Hong Kong but due to production issues they were unusable and had to be re-shot in Rome.
An insurance company hires Fred Lester to investigate the many mysterious deaths of heavily insured clients, who were killed with chemical bullets fired from an air pistol.