The Night of the Generals
The Night of the Generals
Release: 1967-01-29
·Runtime: 148m
·★ 6.8
Thriller
Mystery
War
Crime
A German intelligence officer investigates a prostitute's killing in Warsaw during World War II. He lands on three major Nazi generals as suspects, two of whom are also involved in a plot to kill Adolf Hitler.
Production Countries
France
United Kingdom
Production Companies
Columbia Pictures
Horizon Pictures
Filmsonor
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Raymond Gérôme
as Colonel
Guy Bonnafoux
as German Officer at Hitler's HQ (uncredited)
Alan Harris
as German Soldier (uncredited)
Joanna Pettet
as Ulrike
Sacha Pitoëff
as Doctor
Jan Englert
as Partisan jumping out the Window (uncredited)
Jan Kociniak
as General Tanz's Orderly (uncredited)
Georges Claisse
as Rommel's Orderly (uncredited)
Tom Courtenay
as Corporal Hartmann
Józef Nalberczak
as Polish Policeman (uncredited)
François Valorbe
as Plotting German Officer (uncredited)
Charles Gray
as General von Seidlitz-Gabler
Eléonore Hirt
as Melanie
Roger Lumont
as Wine Butler (uncredited)
Jacques Marbeuf
as (uncredited)
Robert Rietti
as Driver (voice) (uncredited)
Mac Ronay
as Tanz's Driver (uncredited)
Maurice Teynac
as General (uncredited)
Omar Sharif
as Major Grau
Maciej Rayzacher
as Fidgeting Prisoner (uncredited)
Grzegorz Roman
as Boy receiving a Sandwich from Tanz (uncredited)
Jacques Chevalier
as Barman at Paradis Bar (uncredited)
Olivier Mathot
as (uncredited)
Gaston Meunier
as Man at Anniversary (uncredited)
Maciej Damięcki
as Fidgeting Prisoner (uncredited)
Teodor Gendera
as Soldier (uncredited)
Jerzy Radwan
as Grenade Policeman (uncredited)
Paul Pavel
as Hamburg Suspect (uncredited)
Sabine Sun
as Hamburg Prostitute (uncredited)
Valentine Dyall
as German Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Hans Meyer
as Wehrmacht Adjutant (uncredited)
Nicole Courcel
as Raymonde
Peter O'Toole
as General Tanz
Véronique Vendell
as Monique
Mieczysław Stoor
as German Wochenschau Reporter (uncredited)
Jackie Blanchot
as Hamburg Suspect (uncredited)
Coral Browne
as Eleanore von Seidlitz-Gabler
Christopher Plummer
as Field Marshal Rommel
Pierre Mondy
as Kopatski
Philippe Castelli
as French Forensic Physician (uncredited)
Martine Ferrière
as The Polish Woman (uncredited)
Jacques Seiler
as Maître d'hôtel (uncredited)
Nicolas Vogel
as Plotting German Officer (uncredited)
Henri Coutet
as Waiter in Café (uncredited)
Philippe Noiret
as Inspector Morand
Nigel Stock
as Otto
Juliette Gréco
as Juliette
Janusz Bukowski
as German Soldier (uncredited)
Donald O'Brien
as Plotting German Officer (uncredited)
Jean Ozenne
as General Dietrich (uncredited)
Charles Millot
as Wionczek
Patrick Allen
as Colonel Mannheim
Andrzej Zaorski
as German Radiotelegraphist (uncredited)
Howard Vernon
as Murder Suspect (uncredited)
Robert Favart
as Employee at Airport (uncredited)
John Gregson
as Colonel Sandauer
Yves Brainville
as Liesowski
Harry Andrews
as General Stulpnagel (uncredited)
Adrien Cayla-Legrand
as Plotting German Officer (uncredited)
Raymond Pierson
as German Officer (uncredited)
Pierre Tornade
as Orderly (uncredited)
Donald Pleasence
as General Kahlenberge
Michael Goodliffe
as Hauser
René Lefèvre-Bel
as (uncredited)
Hans Verner
as German Officer (uncredited)
Gordon Jackson
as Captain Engel
Konrad Morawski
as Andrzej's Father (uncredited)
Gérard Buhr
as Von Stauffenberg
Bogusz Bilewski
as German Soldier (uncredited)
Crew
Sam Spiegel
Producer
Henri Decaë
Director of Photography
Andrzej Żuławski
Assistant Director
Alexandre Trauner
Production Design
Hans Hellmut Kirst
Novel
Joseph Kessel
Screenplay
Tom Pevsner
Assistant Director
Gore Vidal
Screenplay
Anatole Litvak
Director, Producer
Rosine Delamare
Costume Designer
Paul Dehn
Screenplay, Additional Dialogue
Maurice Jarre
Original Music Composer
James Hadley Chase
Book
Louis Wipf
Production Manager