Black Market of Love

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Black Market of Love
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Directed by Ernst Hofbauer
Written byErnst Hofbauer
Produced by Erwin C. Dietrich
Starring
Cinematography
Music by Frank Valdor
Production
company
Urania Film
Distributed byTeam-Film
Release date
  • 29 July 1966 (1966-07-29)
Running time
83 minutes
CountryWest Germany
Language German

Black Market of Love (German : Schwarzer Markt der Liebe) is a 1966 West German crime film directed by Ernst Hofbauer and starring Uta Levka, Astrid Frank and Claus Tinney. [1]

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Synopsis

The plot centers around a white slavery ring operating out of the Italian port of Genoa. Advertisements promising work as dancers lure young German women to Genoa, from where they are trafficked overseas.

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References

  1. Eppenberger & Stapfer p. 65

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