
A Time to Die
Crime · Drama
Overview
A World War II vet sets out in 1948 to avenge the death of his wife at the hands of Nazis. His targets are four Germans, a Sicilian, and a Hungarian who committed the atrocities. He is aided by a CIA operative, who has another agenda. One of the targeted men is being groomed by the US to become the West German chancellor and is to be protected. Along the way, a third person joins the team.
Top Cast


Rex Harrison
Rex Harrison
Van Osten
Rex Harrison
Van Osten


Edward Albert
Edward Albert
Micael Rogan
Edward Albert
Micael Rogan


Rod Taylor
Rod Taylor
Jack Bailey
Rod Taylor
Jack Bailey


Raf Vallone
Raf Vallone
Genco Bari
Raf Vallone
Genco Bari


Linn Stokke
Linn Stokke
Dora
Linn Stokke
Dora
Cor van Rijn
Cor van Rijn
Vrost
Cor van Rijn
Vrost
Hubert Mittendorf
Hubert Mittendorf
Lakatosh (as Herbert Mittendorf)
Hubert Mittendorf
Lakatosh (as Herbert Mittendorf)


Tom van Beek
Tom van Beek
John Schmidt
Tom van Beek
John Schmidt
Tim Beekman
Tim Beekman
Friesling brother
Tim Beekman
Friesling brother


Rijk de Gooyer
Rijk de Gooyer
SS Officer
Rijk de Gooyer
SS Officer
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