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103 min
German director Hans Noever shot this crime drama in the U.S. in English, an unusual achievement at this time. The setting is Jefferson City, Missouri, and Joseph Randolph, a VIP in a fictional electronics company, has just gotten the sack. The company bigwigs insist it is simply because of downsizing, but Randolph is not buying it. Enraged, he gets a handgun (this is the U.S.) and shoots five managers to death. Then he turns himself in and is eventually put in a psychiatric hospital by the police. His family suffers a series of tragedies that leave only his daughter to wonder about why her father was committed to an institution. She joins with a visiting reporter from Chicago and another interested man, and all three start digging deeper into the company's history.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Michel Piccoli | René Winterhalter | Unowned | |
Martin West | Joseph C. Randolph | Unowned | |
Marilyn Clark | Betty Randolph | Unowned | |
Suzie Galler | Kathleen Randolph | Unowned | |
Ben Dova | Old Jim | Unowned | |
Leonard Belove | Henderson | Unowned | |
Michael Stumm | Unowned | ||
Daniel Rosen | Thomas Randolph | Unowned | |
William Kuhlke | Unowned | ||
Roger Burget | Unowned | ||
Al Christy | Unowned | ||
Jack Layton | Unowned | ||
Kurt Weinzierl | Unowned | ||
Henry Effertz | Unowned | ||
Charles Jones | Unowned | ||
John Haseltine | Unowned | ||
Charles Devault | Unowned | ||
Ken Myers | Unowned | ||
Don Shinkle | Unowned | ||
Kurt Koepke | Unowned | ||
Jack Plympton | Unowned | ||
Jane McMahon | Unowned | ||
Paul Murphy | Unowned |