Dead Woman from Beverly Hills (1964)
Detective C.G. begins to investigate the death of an attractive woman whose naked body was found in Beverly Hills. When he recovers her journal, he is taken into her past where he finds that she lead a sexually promiscuous life. Perhaps in the pages of the diary will be a clue to her killer's identity.
Director: Michael Pfleghar
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Heidelinde Weis as Lu Sostlov |
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Klausjürgen Wussow as C.G. |
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Horst Frank as Manning / Dr. Steininger |
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Wolfgang Neuss as Ben, Detektiv |
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Ernst Fritz Fürbringer as Professor Sostlov |
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Bruno Dietrich as Peter de Lorm |
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Peter Schütte as Swendka |
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Herbert Weißbach as Priester |
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Ellen Kessler as Tiddy Sister Nr. 1 |
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Alice Kessler as Tiddy Sister Nr. 2 |
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Rainer Brandt as Motorradpolizist / Cowboy auf Pferd (voice) |
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Dieter Hildebrandt as Sheriff (voice) |
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Hansjürgen Pohland as Reporter (voice) |
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Richard Allan as Cesare Giovanni (uncredited) |
| Directing | Michael Pfleghar | Director |
| Camera | Ernst Wild | Director of Photography |
| Production | Hansjürgen Pohland | Producer |
| Writing | Hansjürgen Pohland | Writer |
| Editing | Margot von Schlieffen | Editor |
| Writing | Curt Goetz | Novel |
| Sound | Heinz Kiessling | Music |
| Writing | Michael Pfleghar | Writer |
| Writing | Peter Laregh | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Helmut Holger | Costume Design |
| Directing | Erika Hinze-Selch | Assistant Director |