

Wer stirbt schon gerne unter Palmen
1974 Directed by Alfred VohrerThe wealthy plantation owner Pinaud is brutally murdered in Ceylon. His attractive German wife Anne is suspected of the crime and arrested by Inspector Cerdan. He is ordered to take her to Colombo. But the plane on the way there gets caught in a heavy storm and crashes shortly afterwards. Anne Pinaud and Cerdan are the only survivors of the crew and save themselves on a desert island. There they come across Werner Becker, who has been shipwrecked with his yacht and is also stranded here. While Cerdan continues to believe Anne is guilty of the crime, Werner believes she is innocent. Soon the tension between the two men builds up and they become rivals for Anne's favor.

Thomas Hunter
....................................................Werner Becker

Hannes Messemer
....................................................Jean-Pierre Pinaud

Dieter Eppler
....................................................Jules Pinaud
Maria Gudy
....................................................Anne Pinaud

Monika Rohde
....................................................Lindy (uncredited)

Sieghardt Rupp
....................................................Heller

Glauco Onorato
....................................................Paul Cerdan
Director
...........................................................Alfred Vohrer
Producer
...........................................................Hans Pflüger
Writer
...........................................................Werner P. Zibaso
Assistant Director
...........................................................Eva Ebner
Assistant Camera
...........................................................Bernd Elstner
Director of Photography
...........................................................Charly Steinberger
Costume Designer
...........................................................Ina Stein
Production Companies
...................................................Terra-Filmkunst
TV13
Production Countries
........................................................Germany
Spoken Languages
....................................................Deutsch
Genres
....................................................Crime
Drama
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