48 Hours to Acapulco (1967)

48 Hours to Acapulco (1967) poster

A young man gets caught up in criminal activities in order to fulfill his desire for an easy life.

Director: Klaus Lemke
Genre: Crime, Thriller
Runtime: 81 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Roland Kovac
Cinematography: Hubertus Hagen, Niklaus Schilling
Editing: Wolfgang Limmer
Production: Seven Star Film
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch, English
Original Language: de

Themes

Organized Crime and Deadly Betrayal, Betrayal and Deadly Conspiracy, Criminal Underworld and Organized Crime, Gripping Violent Crime, Drug Cartel Wars and Blood

Keywords

rome, italy, gangster, murder, mobster, double cross

More Films by Director: Klaus Lemke
More Films in Genre: Crime, Thriller

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 48 Hours to Acapulco about?
A young man gets caught up in criminal activities in order to fulfill his desire for an easy life.
Who directed 48 Hours to Acapulco?
48 Hours to Acapulco was directed by Klaus Lemke.
Who stars in 48 Hours to Acapulco?
48 Hours to Acapulco stars Dieter Geissler, Christiane Krüger, Monika Zinnenberg, Alexander Kerst, Teddy Stauffer, Ilse Pagé.
How long is 48 Hours to Acapulco?
48 Hours to Acapulco has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
What genre is 48 Hours to Acapulco?
48 Hours to Acapulco is a Crime, Thriller film.
Where was 48 Hours to Acapulco produced?
48 Hours to Acapulco was produced in Germany.
What are the themes of 48 Hours to Acapulco?
The themes of 48 Hours to Acapulco include: Organized Crime and Deadly Betrayal, Betrayal and Deadly Conspiracy, Criminal Underworld and Organized Crime, Gripping Violent Crime, Drug Cartel Wars and Blood.