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Black Market Of Love
''Black Market of Love'' (german: Schwarzer Markt der Liebe) is a 1966 West German crime film directed by Ernst Hofbauer and starring Uta Levka, Astrid Frank and Claus Tinney.Eppenberger & Stapfer p. 65 Synopsis The plot centers around a white slavery ring operating out of the Italian port of Genoa, luring young German woman for worker as dancers. Cast * Uta Levka as Uta * Astrid Frank as Astrid * Manfred Meurer as Exzellenz * Karin Field as Rosanna * Claus Tinney as Harald von Groepen * Tilly Lauenstein as Countess * Rolf Eden as Rolf * Elio Manni as Flip * Karl Gretler as Charly * Omero Antonutti as Lemaire * Christine Dass as Antoinette * Rico Peter Rico Peter (born 13 September 1983) is a Swiss bobsledder. Peter competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics for Switzerland. He teamed with brakeman Juerg Egger in the Switzerland-2 sled in the two-man event, finishing tenth. As of April 2014, his ... as Landlord * Karin Glier as Mary * Jochen Rock * Li Hardes as Birgit * H ...
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Ernst Hofbauer
Ernst Hofbauer (22 August 1925 – 24 February 1984) was an Austrian film director. Biography Hofbauer was born on 22 August 1925 in Vienna, Austria. He began his career as an assistant director in 1950 with ''Der keusche Adam''. His first film as a director was a sequence of the Austrian anthology film '' Auch Männer sind keine Engel'' ( ''Wiener Luft'', 1959). Hofbauer's next film was a Krimi film ''Case 33: Antwerp'' in 1964 that he also wrote. He worked steadily in a variety of popular genres of the international co-productions of the time, musicals with Vivi Bach such as ''Holiday in St. Tropez'' (1964) and ''Tausend Takte Übermut'' (1965), a Sauerkraut Western '' Black Eagle of Santa Fe'' (1965), a Eurospy film '' Red Dragon'' (1965), then moving to adult films with ''The Fountain of Love'' and ''Black Market of Love'' both in 1966; the latter with a screenplay by Hofbauer, followed by '' Hot Pavements of Cologne'' (1967) and ''The Young Tigers of Hong Kong'' (1969). Dur ...
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