Piccadilly Zero Hour 12 (1963)
Mike Hilton served eight years in prison for being innocent. When he is released from prison early, he wants revenge on the men who were responsible. But the ex-commissioner in charge at the time, Jack Bellamy, has given in to drunkenness. And Mike's lawyer Cunningham continues to make crooked deals. He holds the key to solving the case. When Bellamy picks himself up again, he and Hilton are able to bring Cunningham and the gangster Whity to justice.
Director: Rudolf Zehetgruber
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Helmut Wildt as Mike Hilton |
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Hanns Lothar as Jack Bellamy |
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Ann Smyrner as Ruth Morgan |
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Karl Lieffen as Lee Costello |
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Pinkas Braun as Sir Reginald Cunningham |
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Klaus Kinski as Whitey |
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Camilla Spira as Pamela |
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Rudolf Fernau as Inspektor Craddock |
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Stanislav Ledinek as Sammy |
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Dieter Eppler as Sergeant Slatterly |
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Kurt Zips as Donovan |
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Albert Bessler as Skinny |
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Ilja Richter as Edgar Wallace |
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Marlene Warrlich as Della |
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Arthur Schilsky as |
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Conny Rux as Big John |
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Erik Radolf as Chefinspektor |
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Herbert Grünbaum as Paddy |
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Peter Hippler as Victor |
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Toni Herbert as Lieutenant Darrieux |
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Erhart Stettner as Bannister |
| Directing | Rudolf Zehetgruber | Director |
| Writing | Rudolf Zehetgruber | Writer |
| Writing | Francis Durbridge | Novel |
| Camera | Hans Jura | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Russell Garcia | Music |
| Editing | Liselotte Cochius | Editor |
| Production | Eberhard Meichsner | Producer |
| Art | Ernst H. Albrecht | Set Decoration |
| Art | Max Vorwerg | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Hannelore Wessel | Costume Design |
| Camera | Rüdiger Meichsner | Assistant Camera |