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Sperrbezirk is a 1966 West German comedy drama film directed by Will Tremper and starring Harald Leipnitz, Suzanne Roquette and Guido Baumann. It is adapted from a story by Ernst Neubach. The film was also known as Sperrbezirk, das Geschäft mit der Unmoral (Sperrbezirk, the business of immorality).

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The story of a pimp who falls in love with one of his victims, is "purified" by it, but also perishes. A colportage that vacillates between sentimentality, brutality and speculation.

Released: 1966-06-0294 minDir: Will TremperThriller

Cast

  • Harald Leipnitz as Bernie Kallmann
  • Suzanne Roquette as Ann
  • Guido Baumann as Detlev Rhombus
  • Rudolf Schündler as Klipitzki
  • Ruth-Maria Kubitschek as Blue Eyed
  • Ingeborg Schöner as Jolly

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7/10

36 votes

Year
1966
Runtime
94 min
Genres
Thriller

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Sperrbezirk is a 1966 West German comedy drama film directed by Will Tremper and starring Harald Leipnitz, Suzanne Roquette and Guido Baumann. It is adapted from a story by Ernst Neubach. The film was also known as Sperrbezirk, das Geschäft mit der Unmoral (Sperrbezirk, the business of immorality).

==Plot== Young and attractive Ann works in a Berlin drive-in cinema. One day, she meets an eloquent and charming estate agent, Bernie Kallmann, who Ann quickly falls in love with. Unknown to Ann, Bernie's apparent attraction towards her, as with many other women, is because Kallmann is a pimp and a significant member of the ring that controls all prostitution in the city.

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