Morituri
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Morituri
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The work Morituri represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in San Francisco Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.
- Label
- Morituri
- Statement of responsibility
- 20th Century Fox ; an Aaron Rosenberg production ; screenplay by Daniel Taradash ; produced by Aaron Rosenberg ; directed by Bernhard Wicki ; an Arcola-Colony production
- Contributor
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- Hall, Conrad
- Goldsmith, Jerry
- Haufler, Max, 1910-1965
- Esmond, Carl, 1904-2004
- Cox, Wally, 1924-1973
- Howard, Trevor, 1916-1988
- Kosleck, Martin, 1904-1994
- Brynner, Yul
- Lüddecke, Werner Jörg, 1912-1986
- Margolin, Janet, 1943-1993
- Brando, Marlon
- Blumenthal, Herman A., 1916-1986
- Penkert, Rainer, 1921-2012
- Blech, Hans Christian, 1925-1993
- Redfield, William, 1927-1976
- Rosenberg, Aaron, 1912-1979
- Beregi, Oscar, 1918-1976
- Benrath, Martin, 1926-2000
- Schiller, Norbert, 1899-1988
- Smith, Jack Martin
- Twilight Time (Firm)
- Taradash, Daniel, 1913-2003
- Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
- Triesault, Ivan, 1898-1980
- Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc
- Colony Productions, Inc
- Wicki, Bernhard, 1919-2000
- Arcola Pictures
- Actor
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- Esmond, Carl, 1904-2004
- Triesault, Ivan, 1898-1980
- Haufler, Max, 1910-1965
- Howard, Trevor, 1916-1988
- Cox, Wally, 1924-1973
- Kosleck, Martin, 1904-1994
- Brynner, Yul
- Margolin, Janet, 1943-1993
- Brando, Marlon
- Penkert, Rainer, 1921-2012
- Redfield, William, 1927-1976
- Blech, Hans Christian, 1925-1993
- Beregi, Oscar, 1918-1976
- Benrath, Martin, 1926-2000
- Schiller, Norbert, 1899-1988
- Language
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- eng
- eng
- Summary
- A German war deserter is blackmailed into conducting an apparent suicide mission for the British. Forced to pose as an SS officer, Robert Crain must seize a German freighter booby-trapped to explode upon capture. Complicating the situation, sixteen prisoners of war are also brought on board, including a beautiful young concentration camp survivor
- Cataloging source
- EMU
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/relation/composerexpression
- W40R6gjIN28
- Credits note
- Director of photography, Conrad Hall ; music, Jerry Goldsmith ; associate producer, Barney Rosenzweig ; art direction, Jack Martin Smith, Herman A. Blumenthal ; set decorations, Walter M. Scott, Jerry Wunderlich ; assistant director, David Silver ; costume designer, Moss Mabry ; film editor, Joseph Silver ; sound, Garry Harris, David Dockendorf ; orchestration, Arthur Morton
- Intended audience
- Not rated
- PerformerNote
- Marlon Brando, Yul Brynner, Janet Margolin, Martin Benrath, Hans Christian Blech, Wally Cox, Max Haufler, Rainer Penkert, William Redfield, Trevor Howard, Oscar Beregi, Martin Brandt, Charles DeVries, Carl Esmond, Martin Kosleck, Norbert Schiller, Robert Sorrells, Rick Traeger, Ivan Triesault
- Runtime
- 123
- Series statement
- The limited edition series
- Technique
- live action
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