Supermarket (film)

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Supermarket
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Directed by Roland Klick
Written by
Starring
Cinematography Jost Vacano
Edited byJane Seitz
Music by Peter Hesslein
Production
companies
  • Independent Film
  • Klick Film
Distributed by Constantin Film
Release date
31 January 1974
Running time
84 minutes
CountryWest Germany
Language German

Supermarket (German : Supermarkt) is a 1974 West German crime film directed by Roland Klick and starring Charly Wierczejewski, Eva Mattes and Michael Degen. [1] It was shot on location around Hamburg.

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Synopsis

A young drifter spurns help from a well-meaning journalist, but as he falls further into criminality, becomes involved in a plan for an armed robbery.

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References

  1. von Berg p.170

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