In Hamburg sind die Nächte lang
Crime
Overview
Reporters Peter Drante and Conny roam Hamburg’s Reeperbahn at night, uncovering three intertwined tales: Lilli, a aging dancer, searches for her missing husband who once shot her in a jealous rage; multimillionaire Alexander Borgess faces blackmail over past indiscretions; and Karin Thorwaldt seeks Borgess’s aid to secure her fiancé’s acceptance by her conservative father.
Top Cast


Barbara Rütting
Barbara Rütting
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Barbara Rütting
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Erwin Strahl
Erwin Strahl
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Erwin Strahl
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Werner Fuetterer
Werner Fuetterer
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Werner Fuetterer
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Alexander Golling
Alexander Golling
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Alexander Golling
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Ernst von Klipstein
Ernst von Klipstein
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Ernst von Klipstein
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John van Dreelen
John van Dreelen
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John van Dreelen
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Dorit Kreysler
Dorit Kreysler
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Dorit Kreysler
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Gustl Gstettenbaur
Gustl Gstettenbaur
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Gustl Gstettenbaur
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