The Man Who Finally Died (1963)
1h 38m
Running Time
December 1, 1963Release Date
The Man Who Finally Died (1963)
1h 38m
Running Time
December 1, 1963Release Date
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Plot.
Joe Newman, a naturalised Briton, is telephoned by his German father, whom he believed long dead, at the same time as a funeral is taking place in Bavaria - with his father's name on the coffin. His investigation in Bavaria reveals startling facts and the obstruction he meets makes him suspect foul play.
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Cast & Crew.
Stanley Baker
Joe Newman
Peter Cushing
Dr. Peter von Brecht
Georgina Ward
Maria Wienewski
Mai Zetterling
Lisa Deutsch
Eric Portman
Inspector Hofmeister
Lewis Greifer
Writer
Niall MacGinnis
Brenner
Nigel Green
Sgt. Hirsch
Barbara Everest
Martha Gelman
Alfred Burke
Heinrich
Mela White
Helga
Harold Scott
Professor Gustav Schiller
Maya Sorell
Minna
Martin Boddey
Policeman with Dog
Quentin Lawrence
Director
Lewis Griefer
Writer
James Ottaway
Rahn - Hotel Manager
Louis Marks
Writer
Brian Wilde
Cemetery Superintendent
Norman Williams
Producer
George Herbert
Raditsky (uncredited)
Philip Green
Composer
John Longden
Munch
Stephen Dade
Cinematographer
Fred McNaughton
Ticket Inspector (uncredited)
John Jympson
Editor
Ivor Salter
Ambulance Driver (uncredited)
Frank Sieman
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Larry Taylor
Ernst
Fred Wood
Exhumation Worker (uncredited)
Anthony Mendleson
Costume Design
Scott MacGregor
Art Direction
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 1, 1963
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 38m
Content RatingNR
Genres
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Wiki.
The Man Who Finally Died is a 1963 British CinemaScope thriller film directed by Quentin Lawrence and starring Stanley Baker, Peter Cushing, Mai Zetterling and Eric Portman. It was based on a 1959 ITV series of the same name. The screenplay concerns a German immigrant living in Britain who receives a mysterious phone call telling him his father is not really dead. He returns to Bavaria to investigate the matter. John Burke wrote a novelisation of the screenplay.