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Günther Neutze Movies

1970  
 
Captain Lee Mitchell (Stuart Whitman) is the American officer who joins the British in an attempt to smuggle scientist Von Heinken (Pinkas Braun) out of Germany. The group also assists refugees trying to escape the wrath of the Nazis. Mitchell must quickly mold an inexperienced unit of British soldiers into an effective unit before the Russian tank squadron invades Munich. SS troops and Allies engage in fierce combat as both sides try to capture the noted scientist in this routine World War II drama. The film was made in 1968 but not released until 1970. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Stuart WhitmanJohn Collin, (more)
 
1968  
 
An international gang of criminals pulls off a heist of $2,000,000 in foreign currency. The head of the group is known as "Major," and he boards a plane from Frankfort to meet with his cohorts in Vienna. When the plane crashes at the Vienna Airport, the mortally injured Major confesses his sins to a priest before he dies. The priest is then kidnapped by the rest of the gang, who torture him in an effort to find out where the money is hidden. To further complicate matters, one of the gang is an undercover insurance agent who is trying to recover the stolen loot. The priest, a specialist in hearing the confessions of the dying, is constantly being contacted by police who wish to partake of his services in this fast-moving crime drama. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Günther StollGünther Neutze, (more)
 
1967  
 
This German version of the famed caper, not only examines the detailed planning and precise execution of the famed theft, it also looks at what happened to the robber gang after they robbed the British mail train. Soon after the heist, several gang members made fatal blunders causing their capture by the police. The criminal syndicate then rallies behind the incarcerated crooks and tries to spring them from jail. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Horst Tappert
 
1964  
 
This documentary-styled drama deals with the mile-long section of Hamburg, Germany know as the Reeperbahn. The feature depicts 48 hours in the life of the police at the Davidswache station. Wolfgang Kieling plays Sergeant Glantz, just one of the officers who must deal with the drugs, gangs, clip joints, bars, and prostitution that made the area famous. Guenther Ungeheuer plays the career criminal Schriever, with Juergen Draeger as the juvenile delinquent who threatens to follow Schriever's lead. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Hannelore SchrothGünther Neutze, (more)