Three for a Robbery
1964 film
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Three for a Robbery (German: Zwischenlandung Düsseldorf, Italian: Tre per una rapina) is a 1964 crime drama film directed by Gianni Bongioanni and starring Christian Doermer, Werner Peters and Barbara Steele.[1] It was a co-production between Italy, Spain and West Germany. The film's sets were designed by the art director Karl Adams.[2]
Directed byGianni Bongioanni
Written byGianni Bongioanni
Leandro Castellani
José María Otero
Gerhard Schmidt
Rochus Spiecker
Leandro Castellani
José María Otero
Gerhard Schmidt
Rochus Spiecker
Produced byFranz Thierry
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| Directed by | Gianni Bongioanni |
| Written by | Gianni Bongioanni Leandro Castellani José María Otero Gerhard Schmidt Rochus Spiecker |
| Produced by | Franz Thierry |
| Starring | Christian Doermer Werner Peters Barbara Steele |
| Cinematography | Antonio Pérez Olea |
| Edited by | Alfred Srp |
| Music by | Piero Piccioni |
Production companies | Domiziana Internazionale Cinematografica Germania-Film Procusa |
| Distributed by | Aglaia Cinematografica |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
| Countries | Italy Spain West Germany |
| Languages | German Italian |
Synopsis
In Düsseldorf Gerhard works as a technician in a factory producing security alarms for banks. Using his inside knowledge he plans to carry off a heist with the assistance of three other figures of varying backgrounds.
Cast
- Christian Doermer as Mario Bergmann/Becker
- Werner Peters as Peter Weimer
- Barbara Steele as Barbara Sims/ Anna
- Margot Trooger as Margot Weimer
- Dino Mele as Nicola
- Ingeborg Ticheldeckers as Helga
- Hans Echterling as Gerhard
