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Goldie Hawn | Dawn Divine | |
Warren Beatty | Joe Collins | |
Robert Webber | Attorney | |
Gert Frobe | Mr. Kessel | |
Scott Brady | Sarge | |
Gert Fröbe | Mr. Kessel | |
Arthur Brauss | Candy Man | |
Robert Stiles | Major | |
Wolfgang Kieling | Granich | |
Bob Herron | Bodyguard | |
Christiane Maybach | Helga | |
Hans Hutter | Karl | |
Monica Stender | Berta | |
Horst Hesslein | Bruno | |
Wolfgang Kuhlman | Furcoat | |
Klaus Schichan | Knifeman |
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Producer | M.J. Frankovich
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Writer | Richard Brooks
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Crooks & Call Girls Caper The stakes are high when a high-class hooker, Dawn Devine (Goldie Hawn), and a handsome con man, Joe Collins (Warren Beatty), team up for a Hamburg bank heist. They set their targets on the secret stashes of a shady army sergeant, a German drug dealer and a Vegas mobster. But when the crooks realize they've been double-crossed, Dawn and Joe must run for their lives in order to keep the loot. Movie icons Warren Beatty and Goldie Hawn heat up the screen in this crime caper by Oscar-winning director Richard Brooks (1960, Best Screenplay, Elmer Gantry). |
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