| Forty Eight Hours to Acapulco | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Directed by | Klaus Lemke | 
| Written by | Max Zihlmann | 
| Produced by | Joseph Kommer Dieter Geissler | 
| Starring | Dieter Geissler Christiane Krüger Monika Zinnenberg | 
| Cinematography | Hubertus Hagen Niklaus Schilling | 
| Edited by | Wolfgang Limmer | 
| Music by | Roland Kovac | 
| Production company | Seven Star Film | 
| Distributed by | Cinema Service | 
| Release date | 30 November 1967 | 
| Running time | 81 minutes | 
| Country | West Germany | 
| Language | German | 
Forty Eight Hours to Acapulco (German: 48 Stunden bis Acapulco) is a 1967 West German crime film directed by Klaus Lemke and starring Dieter Geissler, Christiane Krüger and Monika Zinnenberg.[1] Location shooting took place in Bavaria, Italy and Mexico.
Cast
- Dieter Geissler as Frank Murnau
- Christiane Krüger as Laura Gruner
- Monika Zinnenberg as Monika
- Alexander Kerst as Vater Gruner
- Charly Kommer as Amerikanischer Gangster
- Manuel Rivera
- Lyn Guild as Dienstmädchen bei Mr. Wayne
- Lucas Hernandez
- Roberto Lopez
- Ilse Pagé as Mädchen auf Gruners Party
- Michael Maien as Monikas Tischnachbar
- Teddy Stauffer as Mr. Wayne
- Roland Carey as Mr. Cameron
- Gideon Bachmann as Mann an der Bar in Rom
- Elke Haltaufderheide
- Rudolf Thome as Angreifer
References
- ↑ Bock & Bergfelder p.419
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
External links
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