The Man Who Finally Died
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| Directed by | Quentin Lawrence |
| Written by | Lewis Griefer Louis Marks |
| Produced by | Norman Williams |
| Starring | Stanley Baker Peter Cushing |
| Cinematography | Stephen Dade |
| Edited by | John Jympson |
| Music by | Phillip Green |
Production company | White Cross Management |
| Distributed by | British Lion Films |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The Man Who Finally Died is a 1963 British CinemaScope thriller film directed by Quentin Lawrence and starring Stanley Baker, Peter Cushing, Mai Zetterling and Eric Portman. It was based on the 1959 ITV series of the same name. The screenplay concerns a German immigrant living in Britain who receives a mysterious phone call telling him his father is not really dead. He returns to Bavaria to investigate the matter.
John Burke wrote a novelisation of the screenplay.