Peter Bechtle is a man in his mid-thirties. He is a manager of a large company and wants to try a project in Africa. The work will be led by the industrial magnate Brasser, but strange surprises await him. The IPO is rigged and some murders are committed.
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AFRICAN TIMBER - Trailer (1989) mit Heiner Lauterbach
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White merchants come to Africa to exploit the abundance of resources and opportunities. African Timber depicts this in an awesome fashion. Watch this vintage ...
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