10 Percent Trailer

10 Percent Trailer (1966)

28 July 1966 Crime

Even thieves have a lobby! And they defend their clientele, especially since their very existence is at risk. The safety precautions in safes and in banks are becoming ever stricter, making the working conditions for burglars and thieving magpies more and more difficult. Therefore, the interest group of property reducers - VDEI for short - made representations to the responsible minister and confronted him with a warning strike, which is intended to make it clear what economic function thieves and burglars have in society. The strike calls everyone involved in property security onto the scene: burglars and interest groups for guns, guard dog breeders and tank crackers gather. After heated discussions, an agreement can finally be reached - but the consumer has to pay for it.

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Cast

Klaus Schwarzkopf

as Oberregierungsrat Frühwirth

Ursula Dirichs

as Frau Frühwirth

Jochen Brockmann

as Der Minister

Peter Schütte

as Diplomkaufmann Graff

Franz Schafheitlin

as Herr Bluhm

Wolfgang Jansen

as Herr Schiller

Willy Semmelrogge

as Herr Flick

Gaby Gasser

as Erste Sekretärin

Jaspar von Oertzen

as von Normann

Gert Westphal

as Fraktionsvorsitzender Tüschen

Wilhelm Zeno Diemer

as Oberfinanzpräsident Putz

Paul Dättel

as Verbandsvertreter Ilse

Ulrich Radke

as Springer

Crew

Theo Mezger

Director

Rolf Ammon

Rolf Ammon Cinematography

Karl Wägele

Karl Wägele Production Design

Bruno Voges

Bruno Voges Assistant Director

International Titles

Zehn Prozent Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 28 July 1966

Production Companies

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