A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 21, 1975
Original Title:
The Eiger Sanction
Alternate Titles:
La Sanction
Licencia para matar
Licens att döda
Отмъщението на Айгър
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama
Production Companies:
Malpaso Productions
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M BR: 14 DE: 12 FR: U GB: 15 GR: 15 IE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 129
A classical art professor and collector, who doubles as a professional assassin, is coerced out of retirement to avenge the murder of an old friend.
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Art Direction:
George C. Webb
Aurelio Crugnola
Assistant Camera:
Frank Redman
Bruce Catlin
Assistant Editor:
Richard C. Meyer
Roberto Silvi
Best Boy Grip:
Jim Porter
Camera Operator:
William N. Clark
Costume Supervisor:
Glenn Wright
Dialogue Coach:
Jack Kosslyn
Director:
Clint Eastwood
Director of Photography:
Frank Stanley
Editor:
Ferris Webster
Executive Producer:
David Brown
Richard D. Zanuck
First Assistant Director:
James Fargo
Gaffer:
Buddy Bowles
Grip:
Tim Ryan
Hairstylist:
Janice Clark
Agnese Panarotto
Key Grip:
Bud Howell
Makeup Artist:
Joe McKinney
Novel:
Trevanian
Original Music Composer:
John Williams
Producer:
Robert Daley
Production Secretary:
Carol Rydall
Laura Fattori
Property Master:
Larry Bird
Joe Chevalier
Screenplay:
Trevanian
Warren Murphy
Hal Dresner
Script Supervisor:
Tom Moore
Seamstress:
Nefte Riccò
Second Assistant Director:
Craig Huston
Victor Tourjansky
Set Decoration:
John Dwyer
Sound:
James R. Alexander
Sound Recordist:
Robert L. Hoyt
Special Effects:
Ben McMahan
Still Photographer:
Don Christie
Stunts:
Buddy Van Horn
Transportation Captain:
Art Rimdzius
Unit Manager:
Mario Pisani
Unit Production Manager:
Fred R. Simpson
Wallace Worsley Jr.
Wardrobe Designer:
Charles Waldo
Wardrobe Intern:
Frank Balchus
Sheila Mason
Bona Nasalli-Rocca
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