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Thriller · Drama · Crime
Overview
A police deputy in Paris have a lead on an international gang into trafficking. The police dresses as a steward to tail the head of the gang to Marseille. On the ship he meets with Madeleine. A girl controlled by the traffickers.
Top Cast


Harry Piel
Harry Piel
Police deputy
Harry Piel
Police deputy


Bruno Ziener
Bruno Ziener
Dupont
Bruno Ziener
Dupont


Albert Paulig
Albert Paulig
René Duval
Albert Paulig
René Duval


Aruth Wartan
Aruth Wartan
José Servantes
Aruth Wartan
José Servantes
Dary Holm
Dary Holm
Madeleine
Dary Holm
Madeleine


Edith Meinhard
Edith Meinhard
Mado
Edith Meinhard
Mado
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