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Release Date:
December 10, 1972
Original Title:
Sleuth
Alternate Titles:
Autópsia de Um Crime
Gli insospettabili
La huella
Le Limier
Mord mit kleinen Fehlern
侦察
探偵スルース(Sleuth:1972)
探偵スルース:1972
발자국
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Palomar Pictures International
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 DK: 15 FR: U GB: 15 GR: 13 NL: 6 US: PG
Runtime: 138
A mystery novelist devises an insurance scam with his wife's lover – but things aren't exactly as they seem. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.
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Art Direction:
Peter Lamont
Assistant Director:
Kip Gowans
Assistant Editor:
Mary Kessel
Associate Producer:
David Middlemas
Camera Operator:
Jimmy Turrell
Chef:
Robin Demetriou
Conductor:
John Addison
Continuity:
Elaine Schreyeck
Costume Design:
John Furniss
Director:
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Director of Photography:
Oswald Morris
Editor:
Richard Marden
Executive Producer:
Edgar J. Scherick
Hairstylist:
Joan White
Makeup Artist:
Tom Smith
Music Arranger:
Gary Hughes
John Addison
Original Music Composer:
John Addison
Producer:
Morton Gottlieb
Production Design:
Ken Adam
Production Executive:
Allan B. Schwartz
Production Manager:
Frank Ernst
Screenplay:
Anthony Shaffer
Set Decoration:
John Jarvis
Sound Editor:
Don Sharpe
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Graham V. Hartstone
Sound Recordist:
Ken Barker
John W. Mitchell
Special Effects:
Les Hillman
Still Photographer:
George Whitear
Theatre Play:
Anthony Shaffer
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