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Steve McQueen | Michael Delaney | |
Siegfried Rauch | Erich Stahler | |
Elga Andersen | Lisa Belgetti | |
Ronald Leigh-Hunt | David Townsend | |
Fred Haltiner | Johann Ritter | |
Luc Merenda | Claude Aurac | |
Christopher Waite | Larry Wilson | |
Louise Edlind | Mrs. Anna Ritter | |
Angelo Infanti | Lugo Abratte | |
Jean-Claude Bercq | Paul-Jacques Dion | |
Michele Scalera | Vito Scaliso | |
Gino Cassani | Loretto Fuselli | |
Alfred Bell | Tommy Hopkins | |
Carlo Cecchi | Paolo Scadenza | |
Richard RĂ¼diger | Bruno Frohm |
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Producer |
Robert E. Relyea
Jack N. Reddish |
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Writer |
Harry Kleiner
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Cinematography |
Robert B. Hauser
René Guissart Jr. |
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Musician |
Michel Legrand
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Steve McQueen is ideally cast as a champion race car driver, participating in the famed 24-hour race headquartered in Le Mans, France. Though dedicated to Going for the Gold, McQueen finds time to romance widowed Elga Andersen. The dramatic angle to this plot wrinkle is that McQueen may well have been responsible for the death of Andersen's husband during a previous car pile-up. Director John Sturges, who'd previously helmed Steve McQueen's legendary motorcycle chase scenes in The Great Escape, was originally slated to direct Le Mans, but withdrew from the project; it was then taken over by Lee H. Katzin. |
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