Morituri

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Morituri (The Saboteur)

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Directed by Bernhard Wicki
Produced by Aaron Rosenberg
Written by Daniel Taradash
Starring Marlon Brando
Yul Brynner
Janet Margolin
Trevor Howard
Music by Jerry Goldsmith
Cinematography Conrad L. Hall
Editing by Joseph Silver
Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox
Release date(s) 1965
Running time 123 min.
IMDb profile
for the 1948 German film see Morituri (1948 film)

Morituri (also known as The Saboteur and Code Name Morituri) is a 1965 film about Robert Crain, a German pacifist living in India during the Second World War. He is blackmailed by the Allies into using his demolition expertise to cripple a Nazi ship carrying rubber from Japan, in the hope of recovering it.

The film stars Marlon Brando, Yul Brynner, Janet Margolin and Trevor Howard. It was directed by Bernhard Wicki.

It was nominated for two Oscars in the 39th Academy Awards (1966), for best black-and-white cinematography and best black-and-white costume design.

The name "Morituri" is a Latin word meaning "to be about to die," Roman gladiators in the arena would begin their battles with "Morituri te salutamus" or (We who are about to die salute you.)


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