Norbert Kröcher & Operation Leo Trailer

Norbert Kröcher & Operation Leo Trailer (1977)

01 April 1977 Factual 8 mins

Following the 1975 West German Embassy siege in Stockholm, the German Red Army Faction (RAF) terrorist Norbert Kröcher allegedly planned to kidnap Anna-Greta Leijon. The goal was to exchange Leijon for 8 of his comrades held in German prisons. The plan, known as Operation Leo, was intercepted by the Swedish Security Service (Säpo) and Kröcher and other team members was arrested on 31 March in Stockholm.

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Cast

Norbert Kröcher

as RAF 2nd generation, team leader

Anna-Greta Leijon

as Minister of Migration

Anna-Karin Lindgren

as Team member

Lennart Warring

as Team member

Pia Laskar

as Team member

Eive Tungstedt

as Team member

Karl Gratzer

as Team member

Carl Persson

as Chief of Police

Crew

Johan Schell

Johan Schell Director of Photography

Christina Jutterström

Christina Jutterström Executive Producer

International Releases Dates

Sweden 01 April 1977

Production Companies

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