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Release Date:
December 18, 1998
Original Title:
The White Raven
Alternate Titles:
White Raven - Der Diamant des Todes
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cabin Fever Entertainment
Hermes Filmstudios
Neptune Visa Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 92
A journalist gets pulled into an intrigue by his editor that involves a story that he received a Pulitzer for years before. It seems that the second largest diamond ever mined was used during World War II to buy a Jewish woman freedom from a prison camp. Only trouble is it disappeared after the war and now everyone is after it, including the Russians, former Nazis, gangsters, and the original owner. Somehow, the story that the journalist originally wrote about a camp survivor is believed to have leads to the diamond.
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Director:
Jakub Z. Rucinski
Andrew Stevens
Director of Photography:
Michael Slovis
Editor:
Brett Hedlund
Executive Producer:
Alan B. Bursteen
Music:
David Wurst
Norman Orenstein
Eric Wurst
Music Supervisor:
Paul Di Franco
Producer:
Andrew Stevens
Ashok Amritraj
Production Design:
Michael Borthwick
Screenplay:
Michael Blodgett
Special Effects:
Brock Jolliffe
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Brett Hedlund
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