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Der Kopfjäger von Singapur
- Professor van Dusen 21
- Narrated by: Friedrich W. Bauschulte, Klaus Herm, Horst Niendorf, Rainer Pigulla, Maren Kroymann, Christa Lorenz
- Length: 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Im botanischen Garten von Singapur geht ein mörderischer Kopfjäger um - so hat es jedenfalls den Anschein, bis Prof. van Dusen sich auf der Durchreise des Falles annimmt. Durch seine kriminalistischen Fähigkeiten, vor allem auf dem Gebiet der Daktyloskopie, überführt er den wahren Mörder und enthüllt die sensationellen Hintergründe. Ein nächtlicher Besuch im botanischen Garten liefert ihm den letzten Baustein seiner Theorie, bringt aber ihn und Hatch in akute Gefahr durch einen streunenden Tiger.
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