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John Olden

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Hafenpolizei
7.5

Hafenpolizei is a German television series.

Hafenpolizei

1963
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Gestatten, mein Name ist Cox is a series of crime novels and audio dramas written by the German couple Rolf and Alexandra Becker, later also adapted to a television series and a movie. The series chronicle the adventures of Paul Cox, a professional gambler in London, with a tendency to get involved in intricate murder mysteries, where he often ends up as the main suspect and has to evade police and solve the crime to clear his name. He's aided in all his adventures by his friend Thomas Richardson, a private detective.

Gestatten, mein Name ist Cox

1961
Die Gentlemen bitten zur Kasse
9.0

A story of the famous British train robbery from the 1960s, told from the view of the robbers.

Die Gentlemen bitten zur Kasse

1966
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Ein Buch mit Kapiteln

1962
Der Andere
9.0

Italian frogman and scientist Paolo Rocello is found dead on a houseboat. The owner of the boat, Mr. Cooper, has disappeared without a trace. The English boarding school town of Medlow is now in turmoil. Of all people, the likeable boarding school teacher David Henderson is increasingly suspected of murder. This is because Katherine Walter, the niece of Dr. Sheldon, saw him on the boat on the day of the murder. However, Dr. Sheldon himself also becomes a suspect. Inspector Ford and Sergeant Broderick are in the dark – until another murder occurs and a completely new perspective on the events emerges...

Der Andere

1959
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The Thorwald family is well-off and contented when a tragedy strikes: the father is killed in an accident. Miss Thorwald takes over the raising of her children, four girls and two boys with the youngest already fifteen years old. She manages to keep them together in spite of the fact that their economic situation deteriorates after World War I. Never one to look too critically upon her brood, the woman undergoes a moving and gradual transformation as the adult activities of her children bring home the fact that none of them are what she had once imagined.

The Happy Years of the Thorwalds

1962
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Die liebe Familie

1957
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8.0

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Unser Herr Vater

1958
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Neues aus dem sechsten Stock

1959
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10.0

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Der ProzeĂź Carl von O.

1964
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8.0

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Tolle Nacht

1957
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7.0

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Die Beklagte

1958
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7.0

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An der schönen blauen Donau

1965
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9.0

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Das Ministerium ist beleidigt

1954
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WaldhausstraĂźe 20

1960
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9.0

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Der Färber und sein Zwillingsbruder

1954
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Keiner stirbt leicht

1956
Frau Irene Besser
8.0

It was not until twelve years after the end of World War II that Irene Besser's husband, Martin Besser, long believed to be missing, returned from Soviet captivity. But the country and family have become unfamiliar to him. His wife Irene and her daughter Lotte built a new life all by themselves in the tough times of the post-war turmoil in the still young Federal Republic of Germany. With a lot of commitment and dedication, she runs her own department store today and has become an extremely successful businesswoman. Not only as a consultant, the lawyer Dr. Heinz Werther stand her more and more aside. It is becoming increasingly impossible for Irene to do justice to both, men and lover alike. She hopes that even without her, Martin will slowly find his way back in his homeland and open up perspectives for him..

Frau Irene Besser

1961
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In the foyer of a Viennese concert hall, Lieutenant Gustav Wilfert is called a "stupid boy" by master baker Habetswallner because of his clumsy arrogance and is grabbed by the pommel of his sabre without putting up a fight. A major witnessed the incident and, according to the army's code of honor, the lieutenant had lost his honor and should have shot himself. However, as the master baker died overnight, Gustl's testimony is pitted against that of the major in the court of honor. One of the main witnesses is Gustl's fiancée, Anna, who openly denounces the folly and obsolescence of chauvinistic notions of heroism. Finally, the meme-like Gustl awaits the verdict in her room...

Leutnant Gustl

1963
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Hofloge

1964