L'homme de Hambourg
Originally released in 1981. L'homme de Hambourg is a feature film. directed by Jean-Roger Cadet. At just 83 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Based on the novel by Gilbert TANUGI. Veronique, a young blind woman, is the victim of a kidnapping. Alphonse Galley, her father, is a rich industrialist who has only one love in his life: his daughter... This is the Achilles heel of this lonely man. The kidnappers, led by the enigmatic "man from Hamburg", contact Alphonse Galley. Their demands vary from day to day. Ready to do anything to find his daughter, the industrialist warns the police in a moment of panic, a move he immediately regrets. Little by little, he is caught between the police and the kidnappers.
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- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is L'homme de Hambourg about?
Based on the novel by Gilbert TANUGI. Veronique, a young blind woman, is the victim of a kidnapping. Alphonse Galley, her father, is a rich industrialist who has only one love in his life: his daug...
Who directed L'homme de Hambourg?
L'homme de Hambourg was directed by Jean-Roger Cadet.
How long is L'homme de Hambourg?
L'homme de Hambourg has a runtime of 1 hours and 23 minutes (83 minutes total).
When was L'homme de Hambourg released?
L'homme de Hambourg was released on August 19, 1981 in theaters.