Genghis Cohn
movie

Revenge Can Be Hilarious
Released November 09, 1993
Overview
In the midst of World War II, Nazi officer Otto Schatz declares the execution of Jewish music-hall comedian Genghis Cohn. Many years later, Otto is comfortably retired into the life of a highly respected police commissioner, and is investigating a series of murders when he encounters the ghost of Genghis Cohn. The haunting turns into a taunting, and before he knows it, Schatz is slowly driven mad as he is lured into a trap.
Cast

Antony Sher
as
Genghis Cohn

Robert Lindsay
as
Otto Schatz, Commissioner of Police

Matthew Marsh
as
Herr Kruger

Diana Rigg
as
Baroness Frieda von Stangel

Paul Brooke
as
Interior Minister

Daniel Craig
as
Lieutenant Guth, Schatz's replacement

Frances de la Tour
as
Dr. Helga Feuchtwanger, Psychiatrist

Shaun Dingwall
as
Sergeant Hubsch

Robert Lang
as
Police Chief

Patrick Godfrey
as
Deputy Mueller

Frances de la Tour
as
Dr. Helga Feuchtwanger
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Peter Penry-Jones
as
Dr. Brauner
Crew

Carl Davis
as
Original Music Composer
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Elijah Moshinsky
as
Director
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Ruth Caleb
as
Producer

Romain Gary
as
Novel
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Mark Shivas
as
Executive Producer
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Stanley Price
as
Writer

Delia Fine
as
Executive Producer
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Joyce Nettles
as
Casting
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Ken Pearce
as
Editor
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John Daly
as
Original Music Composer
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Tony Burrough
as
Production Design
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Peter Findley
as
Art Direction