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The Violin Case Murders

The first film adaptation of Jerry Cotton. FBI agents Jerry Cotton and Phil Decker are tracing a group of six murderers. Disguised as a vagabond Jerry Cotton infiltrates the gang. Kitty, the leader's girlfriend, soon becomes Jerry's most important helper. With her help, he's able to prevent a bomb's explosion in a school. The deadly attack on a rich collector he can not prevent. The gangsters flee with the loot and a hunt to the death begins ...

Top Cast

  • George Nader

    George Nader

    Jerry Cotton

  • Heinz Weiss

    Heinz Weiss

    Phil Decker

  • Sylvia Pascal

    Sylvia Pascal

    Kitty Springfield

  • Helga Schlack

    Helga Schlack

    Helen

  • Helmut Förnbacher

    Helmut Förnbacher

    Percy

  • Hans E. Schons

    Hans E. Schons

    Christallo

  • Hans Waldherr

    Hans Waldherr

    Babe

  • Heidi Leupolt

    Heidi Leupolt

    Mary Springfield

  • Richard Münch

    Richard Münch

    Mr. John High

Overview

The first film adaptation of Jerry Cotton. FBI agents Jerry Cotton and Phil Decker are tracing a group of six murderers. Disguised as a vagabond Jerry Cotton infiltrates the gang. Kitty, the leader's girlfriend, soon becomes Jerry's most important helper. With her help, he's able to prevent a bomb's explosion in a school. The deadly attack on a rich collector he can not prevent. The gangsters flee with the loot and a hunt to the death begins ...

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