Police Commissioner Alex Glass has been twisted into a sarcastic cynic by the hard luck story that is his life and by his daily contact with the criminals of Berlin's underground. His new assistant, Shirly Mai, is an attractive and conscientious woman who embodies a quality of virtue that her boss gave up a long time ago. They have both been assigned to solve a series of gruesome murders that have been taking place in Berlin's drug and prostitution ganglands. The prime suspect is George Miskowski, a pusher who supplies Berlin's brothels and hookers with cocaine and heroin.
11-03-1988
1h 35m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Peter Patzak
Production:
K.S. Film, Roxy Film, Lisa Film
Key Crew
Screenplay:
Paul Nicholas
Screenplay:
Julia Kent
Screenplay:
Peter Patzak
Executive Producer:
Dieter Nobbe
Producer:
Karl Spiehs
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
DE
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Armin Mueller-Stahl
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