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Ian Holm | ||
Max von Sydow | ||
Richard Widmark | Tagge | |
Catherine Deneuve | ||
Terence Hill | ||
Candice Bergen | Ellie Tucker | |
Gene Hackman | Roy Tucker | |
Mickey Rooney | Spiventa | |
Edward Albert | Pine | |
Eli Wallach | General Reser | |
Ken Swofford | Ditcher | |
Neva Patterson | Gaddis | |
Jay Novello | Captain Ruiz | |
Joseph V. Perry | Bowkemp | |
Majel Barrett | Mrs. Schnaible | |
Claire Brennen | Ruby | |
Farnesio de Bernal | Bank Official | |
George Fisher | Horsemyer | |
James W. Gavin | Lenny | |
Ted Gehring | Schnaible | |
Bob Herron | Brookshire | |
Denver Mattson | Murdock |
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Producer | Jerry Bruckheimer
Stanley Kramer Terry Morse Jr. |
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Writer | David Zelag Goodman
Adam Kennedy Edward Di Lorenzo |
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Cinematography | John Alcott
Ernest Laszlo |
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Musician | Billy Goldenberg
Maurice Jarre |
Red Carpet Double Feature The Domino Principle ([R] 1977 - 104 minutes) Stanley Kramer (Inherit The Wind) directs Gene Hackman (The French Connection) in this pulse-pounding, action-adventure thriller. Roy Tucker is in prison for killing the sadistic husband of a woman he loves. When he is promised his freedom in exchange for an undetermined favor, he agrees. It will be the second biggest mistake he ever makes. March Or Die ([PG] 1977 - 104 minutes) At the end of World War I, Major Foster (Gene Hackman), a tough, bitter American who was forced to resign from West Point and is now in the French Foreign Legion, is ordered, with his legionnaires, to protect an archaeological expedition headed by Francois Marneau (Max Von Sydow) of the Louvre, who is to excavate a priceless tomb in Morocco. |
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