Ein Toter lügt nicht (1957)

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Ein Toter lügt nicht: Directed by Paul Wendkos. With Dan Duryea, Jayne Mansfield, Martha Vickers, Peter Capell. Dan Duryea and his cronies rob a fake spiritualist and then take it on the lam to Atlantic City.

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