Lotosblüten für Miss Quon (1967) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 31, 1967

Original Title:
Lotosblüten für Miss Quon

Alternate Titles:
Лотос для мисс Квон

Genres:
Crime | Mystery

Production Companies:
Im.Pex.Ci.
Les Films Jacques Leitienne
PEA
Rapid Film

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 96

American Mark Jason is stranded in Southeast Asia and works there as a teacher. One day, he finds diamonds worth several million dollars in his apartment. Jason quickly succumbs to the temptation to keep the treasure stashed here by the previous tenant for himself rather than handing it in to the police. When his Asian servant, who witnessed Jason's find, is found murdered, the teacher comes under suspicion of having disposed of him. Now Jason has the local police on his tail after all, and he has to flee. The American is accompanied by his Asian girlfriend, Nhan Lee Quon. The local police inspector Gonsart is extremely keen to catch Jason and hunts him down without mercy.

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Costume Designer:
Duilio Giustini

Director:
Jürgen Roland

Director of Photography:
Rolf Kästel

Editor:
Herbert Taschner

Novel:
James Hadley Chase

Original Music Composer:
Piero Umiliani

Producer:
Wolf C. Hartwig

Production Design:
Peter Rothe

Writer:
Jameson Brewer

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