Kein Geld für einen Toten Trailer (1980)
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Ivan Desny as Henry Loucas
Hans Elwenspoek as J. P. Loucas
Hannelore Schroth as Madame Basil
Rose Renée Roth as Madame Lambert
Reiner Schöne as Gauguin
Dirk Galuba as Follot
Paul Dahlke as Olivier
Karin Eickelbaum as Anna
Lutz Büscher Director
Germany 14 March 1980
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18 November 1980
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06 June 1980
A teenager gets into a difficult situation due to several causes and tries to hide. His relations to others will decide his further life course.
01 January 1980
Industrialist Sood's manager Vishal gets expelled for siphoning off money from the company. To seek revenge, he kidnaps Babloo, one of Sood's twin sons, and inducts him into the criminal world.
11 January 1980
At the beginning is a suicide attempt by sculptor Jiří Malek, which is foiled by a thief hidden in his apartment.
02 March 1980
Acclaimed dramatization recreating the incidents surrounding the 1971 revolt in New York's Attica State Prison that lasted for 23 days and resulted in the greatest casualty toll between Americans since the Civil War.
18 January 1980
Vinod Khanna rescues the purse of a pretty girl, Leena chandavarkar which was robbed by two robbers. Vinod & Leena meet and fall in love.
04 January 1980
The bitter-sweet love affairs of four sisters with different outlooks and temperaments end in simultaneous weddings.
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