Eichmann
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2008
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 100 mins
- Format
- HiDef
- Director
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Robert Young
- Producer
- Peter Bevan
- Editor
- Saska Simpson
- Screenwriter
- Snoo Wilson
- Director of Photography
- Michael Connor
- Production Designer
- Tibor Lazar
- Sound
- Clive Copland, Paul Davies
- Music
- Richard Harvey
- Principal cast
- Thomas Kretschmann, Troy Garity, Franka Potente, Stephen Fry
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Entertainment Motion Pictures
B4-B6 Askew Crescent WorkshopsLondon W12 9DP
UK
T +44 (0)20 8740 4560
Sales Company
Media 8 Entertainment
1875 Century Part EastSuite 2000
Los Angeles, CA 90067
USA
T +1 (310) 226 8353
www.media8ent.com
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