
Coffin from Hong Kong
Action · Mystery · Crime
Overview
A private detective finds the limp body of a young Chinese beauty in his office, shot with his own gun.
Top Cast


Heinz Drache
Heinz Drache
Nelson Ryan
Heinz Drache
Nelson Ryan


Elga Andersen
Elga Andersen
Stella
Elga Andersen
Stella


Ralf Wolter
Ralf Wolter
Bob Tooly
Ralf Wolter
Bob Tooly


Sabine Sesselmann
Sabine Sesselmann
Janet West
Sabine Sesselmann
Janet West


Angela Yu Chien
Angela Yu Chien
Lee Lai
Angela Yu Chien
Lee Lai
Tommy Ray
Tommy Ray
Inspector Chang
Tommy Ray
Inspector Chang


Willy Birgel
Willy Birgel
Thomas Jefferson
Willy Birgel
Thomas Jefferson
René Scheibli
René Scheibli
Anthony
René Scheibli
Anthony


Greta Chi
Greta Chi
Jo Ann Jefferson
Greta Chi
Jo Ann Jefferson


Monika John
Monika John
Miss Dickens
Monika John
Miss Dickens
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