Police Spy 77 | |
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German | Polizeispionin 77 |
Directed by | Willi Wolff |
Written by | Ladislaus Vajda Willi Wolff |
Produced by | Ellen Richter Willi Wolff |
Starring | Ellen Richter Nikolai Malikoff Robert Garrison |
Cinematography | Willy Hameister Erich Nitzschmann |
Production company | Ellen Richter Film |
Distributed by | National Film |
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Country | Germany |
Language | German |
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