A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 28, 1983
Original Title:
Alleingang
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
Phil, a driver for an armored car company, reveals his route to a friend. The friend, who is in financial difficulties, is put under pressure by her "benefactors" and betrays Phil. The money transporter is robbed. Phil manages to overpower the robbers. His passenger and friend as well as the two robbers fall by the wayside. Phil suffers a severe shock. That night he meets Eddie, a bum, near the robbery site. Eddie steals the money and goes into hiding. Phil, who has made the headlines in the tabloids, is suspected of having stolen the money himself. He also goes into hiding and searches for Eddie. Phil and Eddie decide to flee with the money ...
Assistant Camera:
Kay Gauditz
Assistant Director:
Günter Czernetzky
Assistant Editor:
Hubert von Blücher
Dialogue:
Manfred Mayr-Haug
Director:
Egon Werdin
Director of Photography:
Karl Walter Lindenlaub
Editor:
Egon Werdin
Tomy Wigand
Uli Möller
Line Producer:
Reinhard Stegen
Location Manager:
Michael Gutmann
Original Music Composer:
Peter Mehltreiter
Production Coordinator:
Anette Deiters
Production Manager:
Uli Möller
Property Master:
Helga Oswald
Sound:
Rolf Feller
Kai von Kotze
Sound Editor:
Corina Dietz
Writer:
Egon Werdin
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