
Gorilla Gang
Crime
Overview
When another dead elderly gentleman is fished out of the Thames, Inspector David Perkins is convinced that the gorilla gang is active again. On a doll found with the body, characters of an African language are discovered. Together with Sergeant Pepper and language specialist Susan MacPherson, the search for the head of the gang begins.
Top Cast


Horst Tappert
Horst Tappert
Insp. David Perkins
Horst Tappert
Insp. David Perkins


Uschi Glas
Uschi Glas
Susan McPherson
Uschi Glas
Susan McPherson


Uwe Friedrichsen
Uwe Friedrichsen
Sgt. Jim Pepper
Uwe Friedrichsen
Sgt. Jim Pepper


Hubert von Meyerinck
Hubert von Meyerinck
Sir Arthur
Hubert von Meyerinck
Sir Arthur


Herbert Fux
Herbert Fux
Mr. Sugar
Herbert Fux
Mr. Sugar


Inge Langen
Inge Langen
Oberin
Inge Langen
Oberin


Beate Hasenau
Beate Hasenau
Cora Watson
Beate Hasenau
Cora Watson


Albert Lieven
Albert Lieven
Henry Parker
Albert Lieven
Henry Parker


Ilse Pagé
Ilse Pagé
Miss Finley
Ilse Pagé
Miss Finley


Hilde Sessak
Hilde Sessak
Schwester Elizabeth
Hilde Sessak
Schwester Elizabeth
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