Breakthrough  (1979)

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  |  Color  |  115 Minutes
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The movie Breakthrough, released in 1979 and directed by Andrew V. McLaglen with Tony Imi as cinematographer and editing by Helga Borsche, Raymond Poulton, Herbert Taschner.
Directed by | Andrew V. McLaglen
Cinematography by | Tony Imi
Cameras
Sound Systems
Mono
Country | West Germany
Language | German, English, French
Genres | Drama, War

Editing System
Finishing System
 
Cast
Sgt. Rolf Steiner
Gen. Webster
Maj. Von Stransky
Uffz. Krüger
Sgt. Anderson
Schütze Keppel
Capt. Berger
Capt. Kistner
Schütze Hauser
Cpl. Paul Anselm
Schütze Nissen
Cpl. Dorfmann
Schütze Junghans
Uffz. Klingsmann
SS-Offizier
Gen. Hofmann
Col. Rogers
Sgt. Rolf Steiner
Several Roles
Army Lieutenant With Fieldglasses
Col. Rogers
Gen. Webster
Cpl. Rothe
Several Roles
Sanitäter In Der Eröffnungssequenz Am Bahnhof Beim Verwundetenzug
Directed by
Cinematography by
Cinematographer
Written by
Screenplay
Screenplay
Edited by
German Version
German Version
Produced by
Executive Producer
Executive Producer: Germany
Original Music by
Composer
Production Design by
Production Designer
Costume Design by
Costume Designer
Production Management
General Production Manager: Berlin, Germany
Production Manager: Berlin, Germany
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Third Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Still Photographer
Focus Puller
Still Photographer
Camera Operator
Special Still Photographer
Editorial Department
Assistant Film Editor
Special Effects Department
Special Effects
Special Effects
Art Department
Property Master
Sound Department
Sound Mixer / Sound
Sound Editor
Sound Editor
Boom Operator
Makeup Department
Makeup Supervisor
Hair Stylist
Makeup Artist
Music Department
Musical Director
Stunt Department
Stunt Coordinator
Additional Crew Members
Military Advisor
Military Advisor: USA
Press Publicist
Script Supervisor
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