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Release Date:
March 25, 1966
Original Title:
A Man Could Get Killed
Alternate Titles:
D pour danger
Den er gal i Portugal
Döda denna man
Espías en acción
M 5 codice diamanti
Passaporte para o Perigo
Salainen tehtävä Lissabonissa
Smuglernes paradis
Welcome, Mr. Beddoes
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Production Companies:
Cherokee Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 97
An American businessman visiting Lisbon gets mistaken for a British secret agent who stole some diamonds. As a result, he has everybody in Lisbon after him.
Art Direction:
Tom Hale
John DeCuir
Assistant Director:
Roberto Fizz
Mauro Sacripanti
Douglas Green
Associate Producer:
Ernest B. Wehmeyer
Director:
Ronald Neame
Cliff Owen
Director of Photography:
Gábor Pogány
Editor:
Alma Macrorie
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Edward Muhl
Executive Producer:
James Garner
Music Supervisor:
Joseph Gershenson
Novel:
David E. Walker
Original Music Composer:
Bert Kaempfert
Producer:
Robert Arthur
Screenplay:
T. E. B. Clarke
Richard L. Breen
Set Decoration:
Giuseppe Chevalier
Sound:
Waldon O. Watson
William Russell
Stunts:
John Daheim
Unit Production Manager:
Gilbert Kurland
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Dimis Kritsas
Jean Louis
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