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Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?
Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? (1978)
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1 hr 52 mins
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Comedy
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Mystery
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Released: 1/1/1978
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Synopsis:
Max is a wealthy, conoisseur of fine food, who cannot stop himself from eating the first-class cuisine that surrounds him. His doctors have warned him that he must lose over one hundred pounds, or die of heart failure. The pressure to resist so many four-star chefs in Europe is too much to bear. So when chefs start coming up murdered, Max becomes the prime suspect.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
1/1/1978
Director
Credit
Ted Kotcheff
Director
Cast
Credit
George Segal
Robby Ross
Jacqueline Bisset
Natasha O'Brien
Robert Morley
Max Vandervere
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Louis Kohner
Philippe Noiret
Jean-Claude Moulineau
Jean Rochefort
August Grandvilliers
Luigi Proietti
Ravello
Stefano Satta Flores
Fausto Zoppi
Madge Ryan
Beecham
Frank Windsor
Blodgett
Peter Sallis
St Claire
Timothy Barlow
Doyle
John Le Mesurier
Doctor Deere
Joss Ackland
Cantrell
Jean Gaven
Salpetre
Daniel Emilfork
Saint-juste
Jacques Marin
Messenet
Jacques Balutin
Chappemain
Jean Paredes
Brissac
Michael Chow
Soong
Anita Graham
Blonde
Nicholas Ball
Skeffinton
David Cook
Bussingbill
Nigel Havers
Counterman
John Carlisle
Actor
Sheila Ruskin
Actress
Kenneth Fortescue
Director
Struan Rodger
Assistant Director
Derek Smith
Man in Corridor
Marjoire Smith
Television Receptionist
Aimee Delamain
Old Woman
Lyall Jones
Robby's Driver
Eddie Tagoe
Mumbala
Caroline Langrishe
Loretta
Production Credits
Credit
Lynn H Guthrie
Associate Producer
William Aldrich
Producer
Merv Adelson
Executive Producer
Lee Rich
Executive Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Aldrich Company
Production Company
Geria Studios
Production Company
Bavaria Atelier GmbH
Production Company
Lorimar Film Entertainment Picture
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
GTO Films Ltd
Theatrical Distributor
Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Locations
USA
Italy
France
Writer
Credit
Nan Lyons
Source Material (from novel)
Peter Stone
Screenplay
Ivan Lyons
Source Material (from novel)
Art Department
Credit
Rolf Zehetbauer
Production Designer
Werner Achmann
Art Director - art direction
Andre Labussiere
Set Decorator
Millie Burns
Art Director - art direction
Casting
Credit
Barbara Miller
Casting
Film Camera
Credit
Douglas Milsome
Camera Assistant
John Alcott
Director of Photography
Eric Williams
Camera Operator
Michael Waldleitner
Camera Assistant
Music
Credit
John C Hammell
Music Editor
Henry Mancini
Music
Production Management
Credit
Paul Lemaire
Unit Manager
Wolfgang Glattes
Assistant Director
Rene Dupont
Production Manager
Carlo Margraf
Location Manager
Henri Sokal
Production Supervisor
Juliette Toutain
Unit Manager
Don French
Assistant Director
David Hildyard
Assistant Director
Jobst Grapow
Assistant Director
Bernard Cohn
Assistant Director
Guy Tavers
Assistant Director
Sound
Credit
Victor Guarnier
Sound Effects
Tommy Staples
Boom Operator
James G Stewart
Sound - sound rerecording
John Jolliffe
Sound Effects
Visual Effects
Credit
Wayne Fitzgerald
Titles
Micheline Lanctot
Titles - title design
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Judy Moorcroft
Costume Designer
Anton Eder
Costumes
Simon Thompson
Hairdresser
Ago Von Sperl
Makeup
Rudiger Von Sperl
Hair - hairstyles
Emile Lavigne
Makeup
Linda Henrikson
Costumes
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