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The Man Who Finally Died DVD

Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play British cinema icon Stanley Baker cult favourite actor Peter Cushing and controversial actordirector Mai Zetterling feature among an impressive line-up for this British espionage thriller set in post-War Europe The Man Who Finally Died is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements In London jazz musician Joe Newman receives a startling telephone call the caller is his German father believed to have been killed in action twenty years ago! At the same time a funeral is taking place in a quiet Bavarian town; the coffin bears the name of Kurt Deutsch Joe&s father When he goes to Bavaria to investigate Joe is sure that certain facts are being withheld
But his search for the truth proves more disturbing than he could have imagined Actors Stanley Baker Peter Cushing Mai Zetterling Eric Portman & Nigel GreenDirector Quentin LawrenceCertificate PGYear 1962Languages EnglishDuration 1 hour and 36 minutes (approx)
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD & will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play British cinema icon Stanley Baker cult favourite actor Peter Cushing & controversial actordirector Mai Zetterling feature among an impressive line-up for this British espionage thriller set in post-War Europe The Man Who Finally Died is presented here in a br&-new transfer from the original film elements In London jazz musician Joe Newman receives a startling telephone call the caller is his German father believed to have been killed in action twenty years ago! At the same time a funeral is taking place in a quiet Bavarian town; the coffin bears the name of Kurt Deutsch Joe&s father When he goes to Bavaria to investigate Joe is sure that certain facts are being withheld But his search for the truth proves more disturbing than he could have imagined Actors Stanley Baker Peter Cushing Mai Zetterling Eric Portman & Nigel Green Director Quentin Lawrence Certificate PGYear 1962 Languages English Duration 1 hour & 36 minutes (approx)

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