Visa für Ocantros (1974)
In the troubled state of Ocantros, the prime minister is assassinated. Martin Katrup, who is responsible for setting up a large printing plant, is also on the island at this time. A short time later, two of his colleagues disappear without a trace and Katrup sets off in search of them. The situation is exacerbated when the secret service tries everything in its power to spark a coup and a civil war.
Director: Kurt Jung-Alsen
Genre: Thriller, Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 152 min
Release Date: December 25, 1974
Cast
- Alfred Müller - Martin Katrup
- Gojko Mitić - Maha
- Barbara Brylska - Jagoda
- Angel Stojanov - Dr. Ostzhenko
- Wolfgang Dehler - Förster
- Alfred Struwe - Peers
- Marita Böhme - Paloma
- Hannjo Hasse - Matthews
- Ruth Kommerell - Sheila
- Leon Niemczyk - Oberst Skindara
Screenplay
Music: Helmut Nier
Cinematography: Helmut Bergmann
Editing: Christa Helwig
Production: DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme, Fernsehen der DDR
Country: East Germany, Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
miniseries
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Visa für Ocantros about?
- In the troubled state of Ocantros, the prime minister is assassinated. Martin Katrup, who is responsible for setting up a large printing plant, is also on the island at this time. A short time later, two of his colleagues disappear without a trace and Katrup sets off in search of them. The situation is exacerbated when the secret service tries everything in its power to spark a coup and a civil war.
- Who directed Visa für Ocantros?
- Visa für Ocantros was directed by Kurt Jung-Alsen.
- Who stars in Visa für Ocantros?
- Visa für Ocantros stars Alfred Müller, Gojko Mitić, Barbara Brylska, Angel Stojanov, Wolfgang Dehler, Alfred Struwe.
- How long is Visa für Ocantros?
- Visa für Ocantros has a runtime of 2h 32m (152 minutes).
- What genre is Visa für Ocantros?
- Visa für Ocantros is a Thriller, Drama, TV Movie film.
- Where was Visa für Ocantros produced?
- Visa für Ocantros was produced in East Germany, Germany.