The Next Man (1976) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 10, 1976

Original Title:
The Next Man

Alternate Titles:
O Epomenos Stohos
The Arab Conspiracy
To Epomeno Thyma
Öl
Öl - Der nächste Mann
Ο Επόμενος Στόχος

Genres:
Action | Thriller

Production Companies:
Allied Artists
Artists Entertainment Complex

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 108

Khalil is an Arab diplomat who wants to not only make peace with Israel, but admit the Jewish state as a member of OPEC. This instantly makes him a target for a series of ingeniously conceived assassination attempts, most of which he foils with the aid of his friend Hamid and his girlfriend Nicole. But can he trust even them?

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Art Direction:
Stuart Wurtzel

Assistant Director:
Alan Hopkins
Kip Gowans

Co-Producer:
Burtt Harris

Costume Design:
Anna Hill Johnstone

Director:
Richard C. Sarafian

Director of Photography:
Michael Chapman

Editor:
Aram Avakian
Robert Q. Lovett

Hairstylist:
Eugene

Makeup Artist:
Joey Mills

Original Music Composer:
Michael Kamen

Producer:
Martin Bregman

Production Design:
Gene Callahan

Production Supervisor:
Michael Haley

Screenplay:
Morton S. Fine
Alan Trustman
David M. Wolf
Richard C. Sarafian

Set Decoration:
Robert Drumheller

Story:
Alan Trustman
David M. Wolf

Stunts:
Tony Brubaker

Third Assistant Director:
Barry Blackmore

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