The Rhinemann Exchange (1977)

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Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1977

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Based on the novel an intelligence officer is ordered by the U.S. government to arrange an exchange of industrial diamonds. Larry Hagman, Stephen Collins, Lauren Hutton.

When is The Rhinemann Exchange next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on True Entertainment November 26th, 2:00pm and on True Entertainment November 26th, 4:00pm. See more...

Main Cast

Stephen CollinsDavid Spaulding
Lauren HuttonLeslie Jenner Hawkewood
John Chappell
Marc De Vries
John Ashton
Larry HagmanCol. Edmund Pace
Claude AkinsWalter Kendall
Vince EdwardsGeneral Swanson
José FerrerErich Rhinemann
Image for John HustonJohn HustonAmbassador Henderson Granville
Roddy McDowallBobby Ballard
Image for Rene AuberjonoisRene AuberjonoisDr. Eugene Lyons
Ramon BieriDaniel Meehan
Len BirmanAsher Feld
Bo BrundinHeinrich Stolz
Gene EvansCol. Barton
Jeremy KempGeoffrey Moore
Werner KlempererFranz Altmuller
Trisha NobleIrene
William PrinceAlex Spaulding
Victoria RacimoThe Creole
John Van DreelenDietrich
Isela VegaAnna
Katherine WoodvilleMrs. Cameron
Pedro Armendáriz Jr.Lt. Fuentes
Anthony CharnotaJohnny
Thayer DavidIndustrialist
John HoytGerman scientist
Zitto KazannSenor Uribe
Charles SiebertSergeant
Ben WrightDr. Azevedo

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