End of the Game (1975) [PG]

Release Date:
September 21, 1975

Original Title:
Der Richter und sein Henker

Alternate Titles:
Deception
End of the Game

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
MFG-Film
T.R.A.C.

Production Countries:
Germany | Italy | Turkey

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: PG 

Runtime: 106

"I could murder her in front of your eyes and you couldn't prove it," said the master criminal to the master detective. And so the game began...

Hans Baerlach is a Swiss police detective who has dedicated much of his career to pursuing powerful and allegedly murderous businessman Richard Gastmann. Though Baerlach's partner meets his demise while investigating Gastmann, his replacement, Walter Tschanz, is undaunted. Meanwhile, the lovely Anna Crawley becomes involved in the case, which proceeds to take many twists and turns.

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Art Direction:
Mario Garbuglia

Assistant Director:
Wieland Liebske
Francesco Cinieri

Assistant Editor:
Annette Dorn

Continuity:
Elaine Schreyeck

Costume Supervisor:
Monika von Zallinger

Director:
Maximilian Schell

Director of Photography:
Ennio Guarnieri
Klaus König
Roberto Gerardi

Editor:
Dagmar Hirtz

Location Manager:
Renato Egger

Makeup Artist:
Franz Göbel

Music:
Ennio Morricone

Novel:
Friedrich Dürrenmatt

Producer:
Maximilian Schell
Arlene Sellers

Production Manager:
Riccardo Coccia

Production Supervisor:
Willy Egger

Set Dresser:
Boris Juraga

Sound:
Robi Güver

Still Photographer:
Tibor Inkey

Writer:
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Roberto De Leonardis
Maximilian Schell

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