That Man George

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That Man George
That Man George.jpg
Original theatrical poster
Directed by Jacques Deray
Screenplay byJacques Deray
José Giovanni
Henri Lanoë
Suzy Prim
Based onThe Heisters by Robert Page Jones
Produced by Claude Giroux
Starring George Hamilton
Claudine Auger
CinematographyHenri Raichi
Music by Alain Goraguer
Release date
April 24, 1966
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

That Man George is a 1966 French crime film starring George Hamilton and Claudine Auger. It was written and directed by Jacques Deray.

Contents

It was also known as The Man from Marrakesh. [1]

Plot

Cast

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References

  1. VINCENT CANBY (Oct 7, 1966). "HAMILTON TELLS OF BUSY CAREER: But Sought-After Actor Is Silent on Role as Suitor". New York Times. p. 38.