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Carnapping - Ordered, Stolen and Sold

"40 Porsches in Paris"

April 17, 1980 1h 29m 6.6/10 (7 votes)

Originally released in 1980. Carnapping - Ordered, Stolen and Sold is a thriller/action film. directed by Wigbert Wicker. At just 89 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Bernd Stephan, Anny Duperey, and Michel Galabru

Synopsis

When designer Robert Meering returns from vacation, he discovers the company he worked for unexpectedly went bankrupt so he decides to visit his old boss. His former employer Banninger liquidated the company and claims that all designs of Robert are his. When Robert's Porsche gets stolen by two thieves, he manages to track them down. When they tell him about 40 Porsche's in a dealer shop garage owned by Banninger things change and suddenly get very interesting.

Quick Facts

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Release Date April 17, 1980 45 years ago
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Runtime 1h 29m 89 minutes total
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User Rating 6.6/10 Good (7 votes)
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Language German Original language
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Country France + 1 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • Terra-Filmkunst
  • Dieter Geissler Filmproduktion

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Carnapping - Ordered, Stolen and Sold about?

When designer Robert Meering returns from vacation, he discovers the company he worked for unexpectedly went bankrupt so he decides to visit his old boss. His former employer Banninger liquidated t...

Who directed Carnapping - Ordered, Stolen and Sold?

Carnapping - Ordered, Stolen and Sold was directed by Wigbert Wicker.

How long is Carnapping - Ordered, Stolen and Sold?

Carnapping - Ordered, Stolen and Sold has a runtime of 1 hours and 29 minutes (89 minutes total).

When was Carnapping - Ordered, Stolen and Sold released?

Carnapping - Ordered, Stolen and Sold was released on April 17, 1980 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Carnapping - Ordered, Stolen and Sold?

The main cast of Carnapping - Ordered, Stolen and Sold includes Bernd Stephan, Anny Duperey, Michel Galabru, Adrian Hoven, Ivan Desny.