Radiokiller (1980)
Enemy secret services from the West had used modern technology for the "cold war", i.e. the confrontation with the Eastern Bloc, and developed a device called COMMINT 3-72. Its nickname was "Radiokiller". This weapon was not much bigger than a soccer and could be easily camouflaged on the territory of the GDR, for example as a fieldstone, the remains of a wall or a lump of earth. These enemy objects were inconspicuous on the outside, but packed with complicated inner workings, i.e. highly sophisticated microelectronics.
Director: Wolfgang Luderer
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Erik S. Klein as |
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Willi Schrade as |
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Gojko Mitić as |
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Katharina Lind as |
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Jörg Knochée as |
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Andrzej Konic as |
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Ernst Meincke as |
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Jürgen Zartmann as |
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Klaus-Jürgen Steinmann as |
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Hanna Rieger as |
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Günter Puppe as |
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Victor Keune as |
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Fred Delmare as |
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Wilfried Pucher as |
| Directing | Wolfgang Luderer | Director |
| Writing | Wolfgang Luderer | Writer |
| Writing | Harry Thürk | Writer |
| Camera | Helmut Bergmann | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Anneliese Hinze-Sokolowa | Editor |