Karachi (1989)
Sara Philips is pressured into smuggling 2 kg heroin into Norway. She meets up with the narcotics agent Ted Hansen and lets him use her in a scheme to catch the powerful people in the drug cartel. While hiding in Ted's safe house, Ted himself tries to catch the badguys. Fatigued and frustrated with an inefficient police department, untouchable criminals and Sara's sexual provocations, he's on the verge on giving up. However, suddenly Ted gets a clue. A clue leading him to Karachi.
Director: Oddvar Einarson
Genre: Drama, Thriller, Crime
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: February 23, 1989
Cast
- Jon Eikemo - Ted Hansen
- Amanda Ooms - Sara Philips
- Hans Ola Sørlie - Kramer
- Ståle Bjørnhaug - Langeland
- Øyvin Bang Berven - Peter
- Badi Uzzaman - Familiefaren
- Erik Hivju - Advokat Finstad
- Lars Vik - Zacken
- Robert Ryall - Cliff
- Anne Krigsvoll - Sekretæren
Screenplay
Music: Eivin One Pedersen
Cinematography: Svein Krøvel
Editing: Terje Haglund
Production: Norsk Film
Country: Norway
Language: svenska, Norsk, اردو, English
Original Language: no
More Films by Director: Oddvar Einarson
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Karachi about?
- Sara Philips is pressured into smuggling 2 kg heroin into Norway. She meets up with the narcotics agent Ted Hansen and lets him use her in a scheme to catch the powerful people in the drug cartel. While hiding in Ted's safe house, Ted himself tries to catch the badguys. Fatigued and frustrated with an inefficient police department, untouchable criminals and Sara's sexual provocations, he's on the verge on giving up. However, suddenly Ted gets a clue. A clue leading him to Karachi.
- Who directed Karachi?
- Karachi was directed by Oddvar Einarson.
- Who stars in Karachi?
- Karachi stars Jon Eikemo, Amanda Ooms, Hans Ola Sørlie, Ståle Bjørnhaug, Øyvin Bang Berven, Badi Uzzaman.
- How long is Karachi?
- Karachi has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is Karachi?
- Karachi is a Drama, Thriller, Crime film.
- Where was Karachi produced?
- Karachi was produced in Norway.