The Man Who Finally Died (1963) [NR]

Release Date:
December 1, 1963

Original Title:
The Man Who Finally Died

Alternate Titles:
Død eller levende
El hombre que al final murió
El hombre que murió tres veces
L'uomo che morì tre volte
Mannen som dog 3 gånger
Mannen som endelig døde
Mies joka kuoli kolmasti
O Homem Que Finalmente Morreu
O homem que morreu duas vezes
Omul care în final a murit
On ne réveille pas les morts
To teleftaio traino ap tin Vienni
Čovek koji je konačno umro

Genres:
Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
White Cross Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 98

...The mystery of the century explodes!.. An espionage hunt across sinister post-war Europe!

Joe Newman, a naturalised Briton, is telephoned by his German father, whom he believed long dead, at the same time as a funeral is taking place in Bavaria - with his father's name on the coffin. His investigation in Bavaria reveals startling facts and the obstruction he meets makes him suspect foul play.

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Art Direction:
Scott MacGregor

Assistant Director:
Robert Porter

Camera Operator:
John Winbolt

Continuity:
Gladys Goldsmith

Costume Design:
Anthony Mendleson

Director:
Quentin Lawrence

Director of Photography:
Stephen Dade

Editor:
John Jympson

First Assistant Editor:
Ron Pope

Hairdresser:
Doris Pollard

Makeup Artist:
Freddie Williamson

Music:
Philip Green

Producer:
Norman Williams

Production Manager:
John Pellatt

Screenplay:
Lewis Greifer
Louis Marks

Sound Editor:
Michael Hopkins

Sound Recordist:
Leonard Bulkley

Sound Supervisor:
Stephen Dalby

Story:
Lewis Greifer

Wardrobe Master:
Jackie Cummins

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