4 Schlüssel

4 Schlüssel

6.8

1966-01-14

Bank director Ernst Rose, owner of the Hamburg bank Traven & Co., is asked to go to the airport earlier than expected to pick up his daughter Silvia. When he arrives, he realizes too late that he has walked into a trap. He is overpowered by kidnappers and abducted. The gang around Alexander Ford and his men want to rob three and a half million from the bank vault at the weekend. But it can only be opened with four keys, which are in the hands of four so-called key holders. Under the direction of criminal Ford, all those involved become puppets in a game of life and death.

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Bank director Ernst Rose, owner of the Hamburg bank Traven & Co., is asked to go to the airport earlier than expected to pick up his daughter Silvia. When he arrives, he realizes too late that he has walked into a trap. He is overpowered by kidnappers and abducted. The gang around Alexander Ford and his men want to rob three and a half million from the bank vault at the weekend. But it can only be opened with four keys, which are in the hands of four so-called key holders. Under the direction of criminal Ford, all those involved become puppets in a game of life and death.

Released

1966-01-14

Runtime

0

Director

Jürgen Roland

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Thriller

Crime

Language

Deutsch

Production

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    Günther Ungeheuer

    Günther Ungeheuer
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    Horst Michael Neutze

    Horst Michael Neutze
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    Jürgen Draeger

    Jürgen Draeger
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    Walter Rilla

    Walter Rilla
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    Monika Peitsch

    Monika Peitsch
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    Hellmut Lange

    Hellmut Lange
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    Paul Edwin Roth

    Paul Edwin Roth
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    Ellen Schwiers

    Ellen Schwiers
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    Ida Krottendorf

    Ida Krottendorf
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    Joseph Offenbach

    Joseph Offenbach
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    Hanns Lothar

    Hanns Lothar
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    Christa Siems

    Christa Siems
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    Heinz Engelmann

    Heinz Engelmann