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    The White Raven

    R1998 · Thriller · 1h 32m

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  1. Dec 18, 1998 · The White Raven: Directed by Andrew Stevens. With Ron Silver, Joanna Pacula, Roy Scheider, Hannes Jaenicke. A journalist evades pursuers as he ponders a riddle disclosing the whereabouts of a spectacular diamond.

    • (453)
    • Action, Crime, Thriller
    • Andrew Stevens
    • 1998-12-18
  2. The White Raven is a 1998 action crime thriller directed by Jakub Z. Rucinski and Andrew Stevens and starring Ron Silver, Joanna Pacuła and Roy Scheider. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Blodgett .

  3. The White Raven. 1998 · 1 hr 33 min. R. Action · Crime. A journalist evades pursuers while trying to decipher a clue to the whereabouts of a spectacular diamond that's been lost since World War II. Subtitles: English. Starring: Ron Silver Joanna Pacula Roy Scheider Hannes Jaenicke Elizabeth Shepherd. Directed by: Jakub Z. Rucinski Andrew Stevens.

    • Jakub Z. Rucinski, Andrew Stevens
    • 93 min
    • January 1, 1998
  4. Currently you are able to watch "The White Raven" streaming on Tubi TV, Freevee for free with ads. Synopsis A journalist gets pulled into an intrigue by his editor that involves a story that he received a Pulitzer for years before.

    • (444)
    • Andrew Stevens, Jakub Z. Rucinski
    • R
    • Zofia Saretok
  5. Action · Crime · Thriller. White Raven is a huge diamond used to ransom a young girl from a German concentration camp during the war. When the camp was liberated, it disappeared and now the race is on to discover the whereabouts of the diamond. Subtitles: English.

    • Jakub Z. Rucinski, Andrew Stevens
    • January 1, 1998
    • Ron Silver, Joanna Pacula, Roy Scheider
  6. R 1998 1h 32m Mystery & Thriller List Reviews 22% Audience Score 50+ Ratings A journalist (Ron Silver) evades pursuers as he ponders a riddle disclosing the whereabouts of a spectacular diamond.

    • Mystery & Thriller
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  8. Dec 18, 1998 · Overview. A journalist gets pulled into an intrigue by his editor that involves a story that he received a Pulitzer for years before. It seems that the second largest diamond ever mined was used during World War II to buy a Jewish woman freedom from a prison camp.