Anger After Death (1971)
A film mingling documentary and dramatic elements to portray the effects of the threat of chemical and biological warfare on the contemporary mentality. The chemist who manufactures the secret weapons, the scientist who comments on them with complete detachment, the soldier of the First World War, killed by poison gas, who returns to life to discover the manner of his dying--all make their claims on the audience in an arresting, provocative way.
Director: Rick Raxlen
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Pee Wee Suzuki as |
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John Kramer as |
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Alex Moir as |
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Earl Pennington as |
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Ned Conlon as |
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Walter Wakefield as |
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Sandy Lawrence as |
| Sound | Alain Clavier | Music |
| Sound | Jean-Pierre Joutel | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Ted Haley | Sound |
| Camera | Douglas Kiefer | Director of Photography |
| Production | Tom Daly | Producer |
| Directing | Rick Raxlen | Director |
| Camera | Barry Perles | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Donald Winkler | Script |
| Editing | Margaret Wescott | Editor |