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| Richard Chamberlain | Jason Bourne | |
| Jaclyn Smith | Marie St. Jacques | |
| Anthony Quayle | Gen. François Villiers | |
| Donald Moffat | David Abbott | |
| Yorgo Voyagis | Carlos | |
| Peter Vaughan | Fritz Koenig | |
| Denholm Elliott | Dr. Geoffrey Washburn | |
| Michael Habeck | The Fat Man | |
| Wolf Kahler | Gold Glasses | |
| Philip Madoc | Pierre D'Armacourt | |
| Bill Wallis | Chernak | |
| Franziskus Abgottspon | Zurich cabbie #2 (as Franciscus Abgottspon) | |
| Frederick Bartman | Man in bank lobby | |
| John Carlin | Albert Stossel, asst. manager | |
| George Lane Cooper | Gigantic Man | |
| Otto Dornbierer | Boarding house manager | |
| Bruce Boa | Senator Crawford | |
| James Faulkner | D'Anjou | |
| James Laurenson | Gillette | |
| Jacqueline Pearce | Madame Jacqui | |
| Shane Rimmer | Gen. Conklin | |
| Michael Anthony | French priest | |
| Robert Arden | Stevens | |
| David Michael Clarke | Carl |
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| Producer | Frederick Muller
Martin Rabbett |
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| Writer | Robert Ludlum
Carol Sobieski |
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| Cinematography | Tony Pierce-Roberts
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| Musician | Laurence Rosenthal
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He's a spy without a past. Perhaps without a future.He goes by the name of Jason Bourne. But he doesn't know who he really is, nor why he is so good at killing with cold-blooded proficiency. What he does know is this: he's a walking, running target.Richard Chamberlain (as Bourne) and Jaclyn Smith headline a breathless heart-stopper based on the bestseller by master espionage yarn author Robert Ludlum (filmed again in 2002 starring Matt Damon and Franka Potente). Bourne is an amnesia victim determined to uncover his forgotten past. Why does his face show signs of plastic surgery? Who stitched microfilm beneath the flesh of his hip? Why did two passersby flee after recognizing him? The answers are puzzle pieces scattered from Zurich to Paris to New York - and keys to the true identities behind The Bourne Identity. |
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