Ein Toter stoppt den 8 Uhr 10 (1972)
Edgar Koltz travels back to Germany from his vacation destination on Mallorca. Koltz, who is traveling under the false name Heinrich Hauser, wants to use the 48-hour break in his vacation to rob the Munich Commercial and Credit Bank. He is called out under this name shortly after landing at the airport. Koltz receives an envelope containing an address where he can obtain further information. Later, the driver of the 8:10 train discovers a body on the tracks. The police have to establish whether there is a connection between the discovery of the body and the bank robbery in Munich.
Director: Michael Braun
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Claudia Wedekind as Edith Koltz |
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Franz Rudnick as Roderich Brüggemann |
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Werner Bruhns as Eberhard Morrisey |
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Friedrich G. Beckhaus as Kriminalassistent Penk |
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Robert Klupp as Herbert Kübler |
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Irene Marhold as Doris Morrisey |
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Gerhard Remus as Mathias Kübler |
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Nikolaus Schilling as |
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Margarete Salbach as |
| Directing | Michael Braun | Director |