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Burt Lancaster | Paul Labiche | |
Paul Scofield | Col. von Waldheim | |
Jeanne Moreau | Christine | |
Suzanne Flon | Mademoiselle Villard | |
Michel Simon | Papa Boule, Engineer | |
Wolfgang Preiss | Maj. Herren | |
Albert Rémy | Didont, Fireman | |
Charles Millot | Pesquet, Engineer | |
Richard Münch | General Von Libitz | |
Jacques Marin | Jacques the Stationmaster at Rive-Reine | |
Edward Lewis | ||
Martin Manulis | ||
Ann-Margret | ||
Bob Cooper (IV) | ||
Angela Lansbury | ||
Bob Cooper | ||
Kirk Douglas | ||
Evans Evans | ||
Frederic Forrest |
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Producer | Robert J. Emery
Jules Bricken Bernard Farrel |
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Writer | Robert J. Emery
Rose Valland Franklin Coen |
Profiles Of Today's Most Acclaimed Hollywood Directors As a filmmaker, John Frankenheimer has had an extraordinary career. Many of his films express his views on important social and philosophical topics, and he's never hesitated to tackle controversial subjects. The films of Frankenheimer reflect the care and integrity in which he creates his projects. His movies are numerous, and include The Manchurian Candidate, Birdman of Alcatraz, Seven Days in May, Grand Prix, Ronin and many more. Some actors and collaborators that have worked with Frankenheimer are interviewed here and include Roy Scheider, Kirk Douglas, Samuel L. Jackson, Ann-Margret, and many more. |
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