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"The Night of the Generals - Patriotism has been known to have its vicious side." is english Language Movie.
"The Night of the Generals" was released on 29 January 1967 it had a budget of $5,200,000 and had box office collection of $2,400,000.
The movie was directed by Anatole Litvak
It has cast of: Peter O'Toole as General Tanz, Omar Sharif as Major Grau, Tom Courtenay as Corporal Hartmann, Donald Pleasence as General Kahlenberge, Joanna Pettet as Ulrike, Philippe Noiret as Inspector Morand, Charles Gray as General von Seidlitz-Gabler, Coral Browne as Eleanore von Seidlitz-Gabler, John Gregson as Colonel Sandauer, Nigel Stock as Otto, Juliette Gréco as Juliette, Yves Brainville as Liesowski, Raymond Gérôme as Colonel, Nicole Courcel as Raymonde, Véronique Vendell as Monique, Charles Millot as Wionczek, Patrick Allen as Colonel Mannheim, Gordon Jackson as Captain Engel, Christopher Plummer as Field Marshal Rommel, Sacha Pitoëff as Doctor, Pierre Mondy as Kopatski, Eléonore Hirt as Melanie, Jenny Orléans as Otto's Wife, Gérard Buhr as Von Stauffenberg, Michael Goodliffe as Hauser, Bogusz Bilewski as German Soldier (uncredited), Janusz Bukowski as German Soldier (uncredited), Damian Damięcki as Polish Partisan (uncredited), Maciej Damięcki as Fidgeting Prisoner (uncredited), Jan Englert as Partisan jumping out the Window (uncredited), Stefan Friedmann as Polish Partisan (uncredited), Teodor Gendera as Soldier (uncredited), Mieczysław Kalenik as Officer (uncredited), Jan Kociniak as General Tanz's Orderly (uncredited), Konrad Morawski as Andrzej's Father (uncredited), Józef Nalberczak as Polish Policeman (uncredited), Stanisław Niwiński as German Officer in Warsaw (uncredited), Jerzy Radwan as Grenade Policeman (uncredited), Maciej Rayzacher as Fidgeting Prisoner (uncredited), Grzegorz Roman as Boy receiving a Sandwich from Tanz (uncredited), Barbara Sołtysik as Polish Partisan (uncredited), Mieczysław Stoor as German Wochenschau Reporter (uncredited), Andrzej Zaorski as German Radiotelegraphist (uncredited), Howard Vernon as Murder Suspect (uncredited), Harry Andrews as General Stulpnagel (uncredited), Jackie Blanchot as Hamburg Suspect (uncredited), Guy Bonnafoux as German Officer at Hitler's HQ (uncredited), Philippe Castelli as French Forensic Physician (uncredited), Adrien Cayla-Legrand as Plotting German Officer (uncredited), Jacques Chevalier as Barman at Paradis Bar (uncredited), Georges Claisse as Rommel's Orderly (uncredited), Henri Coutet as Waiter in Café (uncredited), Valentine Dyall as German Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited), Robert Favart as Employee at Airport (uncredited), Martine Ferrière as The Polish Woman (uncredited), Wolf Frees as German Officer at Raymonde's Apartment (uncredited), Alan Harris as German Soldier (uncredited), René Lefèvre-Bel as (uncredited), Jean Gold as (uncredited), Roger Lumont as Wine Butler (uncredited), Jacques Marbeuf as (uncredited), Olivier Mathot as (uncredited), Gaston Meunier as Man at Anniversary (uncredited), Hans Meyer as Wehrmacht Adjutant (uncredited), Donald O'Brien as Plotting German Officer (uncredited), Jean Ozenne as General Dietrich (uncredited), Paul Pavel as Hamburg Suspect (uncredited), Raymond Pierson as German Officer (uncredited), Robert Rietti as Driver (voice) (uncredited), Alain Roche as (uncredited), Mac Ronay as Tanz's Driver (uncredited), Claude Salez as Plotting German Officer (uncredited), Jacques Seiler as Maître d'hôtel (uncredited), Sabine Sun as Hamburg Prostitute (uncredited), Maurice Teynac as General (uncredited), Pierre Tornade as Orderly (uncredited), César Torres as Spanish Laborer (uncredited), François Valorbe as Plotting German Officer (uncredited), Hans Verner as German Officer (uncredited), Nicolas Vogel as Plotting German Officer (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: Anatole Litvak as Director(Directing), Hans Hellmut Kirst as Novel(Writing), Maurice Jarre as Original Music Composer(Sound), Auguste Capelier as Art Direction(Art), Alan Osbiston as Editor(Editing), Alexandre Trauner as Production Design(Art), James Hadley Chase as Book(Writing), Henri Decaë as Director of Photography(Camera), Sam Spiegel as Producer(Production), Teddy Mason as Sound Editor(Sound), Willy Kemplen as Assistant Editor(Editing), Ginou Billo as Assistant Editor(Editing), Dominique Amy as Music Editor(Sound), Louis Wipf as Production Manager(Production), Tom Pevsner as Assistant Director(Directing), Jean-Pierre Périer-Pillu as Assistant Director(Directing), Lucien Lippens as Unit Manager(Production), Charles-Henri Montel as Camera Operator(Camera), Maurice Barnathan as Set Dresser(Art), Alice Ziller as Continuity(Directing), Maude Spector as Casting(Production), Margot Capelier as Casting(Production), Jacques Carrère as Sound Recordist(Sound), Rosine Delamare as Costume Designer(Costume & Make-Up), Jean Zay as Wardrobe Supervisor(Costume & Make-Up), Michel Deruelle as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Bill Lodge as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Marc Blanchard as Hairdresser(Costume & Make-Up), "Scotti" Scott as Hairdresser(Costume & Make-Up), Robert Brownjohn as Title Designer(Art), Joseph Kessel as Screenplay(Writing), Paul Dehn as Screenplay(Writing), Paul Dehn as Additional Dialogue(Crew), William Robert Sivel as Sound Recordist(Sound), Anatole Litvak as Producer(Production), Gore Vidal as Screenplay(Writing), Jean-Claude Philippe as Costume Designer(Costume & Make-Up), Zygmunt Król as Production Manager(Production), Andrzej Żuławski as Assistant Director(Directing), Wojciech Krysztofiak as Production Design(Art), in lead roles.