The Man Who Wanted to Live Forever (1970) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 16, 1970

Original Title:
The Man Who Wanted to Live Forever

Alternate Titles:
Only Way Out Is Dead
The Heart Farm

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Palomar Pictures International

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 75

A famous heart surgeon finds out that a medical research foundation is being used for shady and illegal purposes.

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Art Direction:
Jack McAdam

Assistant Director:
Alan Simmonds
Brian Walker

Assistant Editor:
Honor Griffith

Assistant Production Manager:
Tony Lucibello

Casting:
Pamella Barney

Cinematography:
Marc Champion
Mogens Gander

Continuity:
Ruby Renaut

Costume Design:
Roger Palmer

Director:
John Trent

Editor:
Michael Manne
Ron Wisman

Executive Producer:
Henry Denker
Edgar J. Scherick

Gaffer:
Chris Holmes

Hairstylist:
James Keeler

Key Grip:
Ron Gillham

Makeup Artist:
Ken Brooke

Music:
Dolores Claman

Negative Cutter:
Françoise Franque

Orchestrator:
Roy Smith

Producer:
Terence Dene

Production Manager:
Marilyn Stonehouse

Property Master:
Wilf Culley

Set Dresser:
Earle Fiset

Sound Editor:
Ralph Brunjes
Ron Wisman

Sound Mixer:
Russel Heise

Sound Recordist:
John Aldred

Still Photographer:
László Szilvássy

Writer:
Henry Denker

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