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Lebende Bilder - toter Mann
- Professor van Dusen 10
- Narrated by: Friedrich W. Bauschulte, Klaus Herm, Gesche Schultes-Schmoll, Klaus Miedel, Klaus Jepsen, Wolfgang Condrus
- Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Als ein Zöllner in Calais Miss Chitterleys Schrankkoffer öffnet, entdeckt er zu seiner Verblüffung einen Toten, den bekannten Filmproduzenten Lumies. Miss Chitterley wird als Mörderin festgenommen, und es wäre ihr schlimm ergangen, hätte nicht ihr zufällig anwesender alter Hochschullehrer Professor van Dusen eingegriffen. Er verfolgt die Spur über Napoleons Grab, wo es zu einem zweiten Mord kommt, bis zu einem Studio bei Paris, in dem höchst seltsame Filme gedreht werden.
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