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Release Date:
April 2, 1968
Original Title:
A Dandy in Aspic
Alternate Titles:
Der Todestanz eines Killers
O Espião de Dois Mundos
Oyun bozuldu
Sentencia para un Dandy
Slutpunkt Berlin
Sull'orlo della paura
À Beira do Pânico
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Columbia British Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 IE: PG SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 107
Double-agent Alexander Eberlin is assigned by the British to hunt out a Russian spy, known to them as Krasnevin. Only Eberlin knows that Krasnevin is none other than himself! Accompanying him on his mission is a ruthless partner, who gradually discovers his secret as Eberlin tries to maneuver himself out of a desperate situation.
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Art Direction:
Carmen Dillon
Patrick McLoughlin
Assistant Director:
Jimmy Komisarjevsky
Assistant Editor:
Stephen Warwick
Associate Producer:
Leslie Gilliat
Camera Operator:
Austin Dempster
Casting:
Maude Spector
Continuity:
Elaine Schreyeck
Costume Designer:
Pierre Cardin
Director:
Anthony Mann
Laurence Harvey
Director of Photography:
Austin Dempster
Christopher Challis
Editor:
Thelma Connell
Hairdresser:
Anne Box
Makeup Artist:
Jill Carpenter
Novel:
Derek Marlowe
Original Music Composer:
Quincy Jones
Producer:
Anthony Mann
Production Manager:
Harold Buck
Screenplay:
Derek Marlowe
Sound Recordist:
Peter T. Davies
Gerry Humphreys
Still Photographer:
David James
Unit Manager:
Eddie Pike
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Betty Adamson
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