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How long is The Human Factor?
1 hour and 55 minutes
When was The Human Factor released?
December 18, 1979
What is the IMDb rating of The Human Factor?
6.1 out of 10
Who stars in The Human Factor?
Richard Attenborough
,
Nicol Williamson
, and
Derek Jacobi
Who wrote The Human Factor?
Graham Greene
and
Tom Stoppard
Who directed The Human Factor?
Otto Preminger
Who was the composer for The Human Factor?
Gary Logan
and
Richard Logan
Who was the producer of The Human Factor?
Otto Preminger
Who was the executive producer of The Human Factor?
Paul Crosfield
Who was the cinematographer for The Human Factor?
Mike Molloy
Who was the editor of The Human Factor?
Richard Trevor
Who are the characters in The Human Factor?
African Dancers
What is the plot of The Human Factor?
When a leak of information in the African section of British Intelligence is discovered, security man Daintry is brought in to investigate.
What was the budget for The Human Factor?
$5.5 million
How much did The Human Factor earn at the worldwide box office?
$376,000
How much did The Human Factor earn at the US box office?
$376,000
What is The Human Factor rated?
R
What genre is The Human Factor?
Drama, Romance, and Thriller
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