Schlachtvieh
Originally released in 1963. Schlachtvieh is a drama/tv movie film. directed by Egon Monk.
Starring Bruno Dietrich, Uwe Friedrichsen, and Ingmar Zeisberg
Synopsis
Strange things happen in the overnight express: according to a cryptic, obviously military announcement, the train's telephone link with the outside world has been cut off, access to the rear part of the train has been barred, the windows cannot be opened and the train does not stop at any station. While the train's secretary decides to get to the bottom of these ominous events, the other passengers react quietly and are annoyed by the young woman's anxiety. A young priest prevents her from pulling the emergency brake.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Schlachtvieh about?
Strange things happen in the overnight express: according to a cryptic, obviously military announcement, the train's telephone link with the outside world has been cut off, access to the rear part ...
Who directed Schlachtvieh?
Schlachtvieh was directed by Egon Monk.
How long is Schlachtvieh?
Schlachtvieh has a runtime of 1 hours and 39 minutes (99 minutes total).
When was Schlachtvieh released?
Schlachtvieh was released on February 14, 1963 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Schlachtvieh?
The main cast of Schlachtvieh includes Bruno Dietrich, Uwe Friedrichsen, Ingmar Zeisberg, Ernst Jacobi, Gerlach Fiedler.