

Wie ein Blitz
It all begins when the wealthy real estate shark Gordon Stuart is murdered in a lonely villa by his wife Diana and his closest collaborator Mark Paxton. When Mark wants to get rid of the corpse, it suddenly disappears. A nerve-wracking game of "cat and mouse" turns the perpetrators into victims. Inspector Clay investigates and soon stumbles across more corpses
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Plot Summary
A wealthy industrialist's family is targeted by a mysterious blackmailer. As the threats escalate, the family finds themselves entangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, with their fortune and lives at stake. The police investigation uncovers a web of deceit and hidden motives, leading to a shocking revelation.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderately successful thriller in Germany, appreciated for its suspenseful plot and effective direction. While not a major international hit, it was noted for its solid performances and atmospheric tension, typical of crime dramas of its era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful narrative and tense atmosphere.
- Noted for its competent direction and engaging performances.
- A solid entry in the German crime thriller genre of the 1970s.
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Fun Fact
Wolfgang Staudte, the director, was a prominent figure in post-war German cinema, known for films like 'The Murderers Are Among Us'.
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