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England Made Me (Original title)
Date: 1972 (Release)

Countries: United Kingdom, Yugoslavia

Director: Peter Duffell

Synopsis: A young Englishman rejoins his twin sister in Germany, who is about to get married to a rich industrialist. He witnesses some of his future brother-in-law's fraudulent dealings with the new Hitler government and is murdered.

Genre:
Drama
Credits (25)
Production Company: Atlantic Productions, Production Company: CFS Kosutnjak, Executive Producer: Robert Allen, Producer: Jack Levin, Associate Producer: Jerome Z. Cline, Associate Producer: David C. Anderson, Production Manager: Alex Carver-Hill, Yugoslav Production Manager: Stevo Petrovic, 2nd Unit Director: Malcolm Cooke, Assistant Director: Bata Maricic, Screenplay: Desmond Cory, Screenplay: Peter Duffell, Original Novel: Graham Greene, Director of Photography: Ray Parslow, Editor: Malcolm Cooke, [Additional Editor]: John Inglis, Production Designer: Tony Woollard, Art Director: Peter Young, Set Supervisor: Charles Carmelo, Costumes: John Furness, Music Composed and Conducted by: John Scott, Sound Recording: Ken Barker, Sound: Basil Fenton-Smith, Sound Re-recording: Les Wiggins
Cast (14)
Peter Finch (Erik Krogh), Michael York (Anthony Farrant), Hildegard Neil (Kate Farrant), Michael Hordern (F. Minty), Joss Ackland (Hall), Tessa Wyatt (Lis Davidge), Michael Sheard (Fromm), Bill Baskiville (Stein), Demeter Bitenc (minister), Mira Nikolic (Nikki), Vladimir Bacic (Hartmann), Maja Papandopulo (nightclub singer), Vladan Zivkovic (Heinrich), Cvetka Cupar (Maria)