The Man Who Finally Died
...The mystery of the century explodes!.. An espionage hunt across sinister post-war Europe!
1963 | 98m | English
Popularity: 3 (history)
| Director: | Quentin Lawrence |
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| Writer: | Lewis Greifer, Louis Marks |
| Staring: |
| Joe Newman, a naturalised Briton, is telephoned by his German father, whom he believed long dead, at the same time as a funeral is taking place in Bavaria - with his father's name on the coffin. His investigation in Bavaria reveals startling facts and the obstruction he meets makes him suspect foul play. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 01, 1963 |
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| Director: | Quentin Lawrence |
| Writer: | Lewis Greifer, Louis Marks |
| Genres: | Thriller, Mystery |
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| Production Companies | White Cross Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 07, 2026 Entered: Apr 27, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Stanley Baker | Joe Newman |
| Peter Cushing | Doctor Peter von Brecht |
| Mai Zetterling | Lisa von Deutsch |
| Eric Portman | Inspector Hofmeister |
| Nigel Green | Sergeant Hirsch |
| Georgina Ward | Maria |
| Niall MacGinnis | Brenner |
| Barbara Everest | Martha |
| Alfred Burke | Heinrich |
| Mela White | Helga |
| Maya Sorell | Minna |
| Harold Scott | Professor Gustav Schiller |
| James Ottaway | Rahn - Hotel Manager |
| Brian Wilde | Cemetery Superintendent |
| Martin Boddey | Policeman with Dog (uncredited) |
| George Herbert | Raditsky (uncredited) |
| John Longden | Munch |
| Fred McNaughton | Ticket Inspector (uncredited) |
| Ivor Salter | Ambulance Driver (uncredited) |
| Frank Sieman | Hotel Clerk (uncredited) |
| Larry Taylor | Ernst |
| Fred Wood | Exhumation Worker (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Quentin Lawrence | Director |
| Lewis Greifer | Screenplay, Story |
| Stephen Dade | Director of Photography |
| Philip Green | Music |
| John Jympson | Editor |
| Louis Marks | Screenplay |
| Scott MacGregor | Art Direction |
| Doris Pollard | Hairdresser |
| Freddie Williamson | Makeup Artist |
| John Pellatt | Production Manager |
| Leonard Bulkley | Sound Recordist |
| Stephen Dalby | Sound Supervisor |
| Michael Hopkins | Sound Editor |
| John Winbolt | Camera Operator |
| Ron Pope | First Assistant Editor |
| Gladys Goldsmith | Continuity |
| Robert Porter | Assistant Director |
| Jackie Cummins | Wardrobe Master |
| Anthony Mendleson | Costume Design |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Norman Williams | Producer |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 3 | 6 | 1 |
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A hearse passes a German hotel and next thing “Newman” (Stanley Baker) arrives rather bemused. Why? Well that’s because it was apparently the funeral of his dad, but he thought he had died twenty years ago. Events only become more curious when he then discovers that dad “Deutsch” had a young wife “L ... isa” (Mai Zetterling) who lives in a sprawling mansion with “Martha” (Barbara Everest) who remembers him as a child. Something is definitely amiss, and when it transpires that they are both living as guests of local and rather creepy doctor “von Brecht” (Peter Cushing) who runs a local camp for displaced persons after the war, well he becomes even more suspicious. Meantime, local policeman “Hofmeister” (Eric Portman) is sniffing around with his henchman (Nigel Green) as is the enigmatic insurance investigator “Brenner” (Niall MacGinnis). Quite quickly, things start to become as dangerous as they are confusing for “Newman” as he becomes more and more convinced that his father might still be alive. What now ensues offers us the potential for an intrigue, but it’s got too many red herring storylines that just peter our before a denouement that’s a really quite disappointing hybrid of half a dozen better crime noirs. There’s a lot of dialogue but little actual characterisation; the wooden Baker doesn’t really impress; Zetterling features far too sparingly to make much impact and there are just too many daft German accents to make ziss much güt! The production itself isn’t anyone’s finest work either with some fairly obvious continuity errors and quite a few clunky edits not really helping the overlong preamble set this up to be very compelling.