The Copper

The Copper

5.0

Sep 10 1930

1h 22m

Crime

Inspector Harry Cross is investigating a murder case with a knife throwing killer in the the seedy world of night clubs.

Hans Albers

Hans Albers

Sgt. Harry Cross

Charlotte Susa

Charlotte Susa

Dolly Moorehead

Karl Ludwig Diehl

Karl Ludwig Diehl

Snorri

Eugen Burg

Eugen Burg

Chefinspektor Warrington

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