Dead Woman from Beverly Hills
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Genre Drama | 7.8/10 IMDb Cinematography Ernst Wild Duration Country West Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 9 April 1964 (1964-04-09) Cast (Lu Sostlov), (C.G.), (Manning / Dr. Steininger), (Ben, Detektiv), (Professor Sostlov), Bruno Dietrich (Peter de Lorm)Similar movies Michael Pfleghar directed Dead Woman from Beverly Hills and Visions of Eight |
Dead Woman from Beverly Hills (German: ) is a 1964 West German drama film directed by Michael Pfleghar. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival.
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Detective C.G. (Klaus-Juergen Wussow) begins to investigate the death of an attractive woman (Heidelinde Weis) whose naked body was found in Beverly Hills. When he recovers her journal, he is taken into her past where he finds that she lead a sexually promiscuous life. Perhaps in the pages of the diary will be a clue to her killer's identity. This thriller was the first German feature to be shot in Hollywood after WWII as well as the first feature for German television director Michael Pfleghar. Based on a bestselling novel by Curt Goetz, Die Tote Von Beverly Hills/The Corpse of Beverly Hills was adapted to the screen only a few short years after his death.
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