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College Girl Murders - Dvd - Ewa Strmberg,alfred Vohrer - Murder Investigations
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College Girl Murders
The groovalicious, swingin' '60s, complete with miniskirts and high-hopped hairdos, sets the stage for a red-robed monk and his killer whip in The College Girl Murders. A diabolical scientist cooks up a deadly gas and schemes to make millions. But, a midnight rendezvous with a shadowy benefactor goes awry. He soon finds himself "sent to the clouds," by the mysterious red monk's mighty white whip. The poisonous gas disappears. When an innocent college girl opens her Bible during church, noxious spray...
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A swingin' '60s classic in the German krimi series. A campus full of pretty co-eds is in peril, as the girls begin dropping like flies. Investigators are hot on the trail to connect the dots between a whip- wielding monk, a Bible filled with poison gas and mysterious man who loves to feed the alligators.
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A swingin' '60s classic in the German krimi series. A campus full of pretty co-eds is in peril, as the girls begin dropping like flies. Investigators are hot on the trail to connect the dots between a whip-wielding monk, a Bible filled with poison gas and mysterious man who loves to feed the alligators.
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A psychedelic `60s shocker that takes a trippy excursion into the truly bizaarre, COLLEGE GIRL MURDERS is replete with sky-high hairdos and thigh-high hemlines, and was penned by Edgar WAllace, the originator of 1933`s KING KONG. When a mad scientist devises a fatal gas, he plans to sell it off for millions, but a trusted confidante betrays him to use the invention for his own purposes. Now, innocent college girls are suffering the consequences when they open up their Bibles, releasing the deadly...
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"Staggeringly rich...The Second Heimat, which runs 25 hours, forms, with its predecessor, a magnificent, nearly unprecedented 'film novel': a portrait of Germany in the 20th century with few equals in either film or literature...outlandishly ambitious...an often dazzling success. That [Edgar] Reitz is able to sustain growth and tension, inexorable flow and translucent clarity through the entire vast length, and hold audiences rapt...seems something of a miracle. The story is of Maria's son, Herrmann...
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