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http://www.rarefilmfinder.com/showfilm.php?id=15077
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1163278/
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It's only 14% available? Does your eMule client say if it has ever seen it complete? ShortyPower says there is one complete source but SP isn't always right.jezevex wrote:Mord in aller Unschuld.wmv
It´s real, not fake (it only begins with some driver magazine or something like this, because the capper didn´t set the start time of recording correctly.
But only 14% available.
It´s almost dead, but maybe when more people will add this to e-mule, it will go a little bit faster. My e-mule rating is probably low, so I´m waiting in the queue a lot of time.
Cap of the part that I´m able to recover (and the actress seems to be the same as in the promo of this movie, only it has worse quality because of VHSrip, of course.
The ed2k link above appears to be dead - never seen complete and no more than 49.4% received. On top of that, the recording has almost 6 minutes of junk at the start and 17 minutes of junk at the end. Janina Fautz is a cutey (13 years old but looks much younger - born 1995) and what I've previewed makes me interested in seeing the whole thing. I had no luck finding it in a torrent or upload site.prisma.de wrote:Franziska Luginsland (Katja Flint) has finally found a new job in a beauty salon. On the bus she rescues a girl from being caught fare-dodging. She just grabs her hand and jumps out of the bus with her. This is the beginning of a mystery which is centered on Jolanda, the eight-year-old girl, but the small unkempt and lonely-looking child doesn't speak a word. What is the secret she must hide? Where are her parents? Looking for Jolanda's mother, Franziska unexpectedly meets two old acquaintances: Commissioner Westhoff (Günther Maria Halmer) and his colleague Lauser (Henning Baum). They are hunting for Jolanda and her mother, a certain Eva Garbarek, who has disappeared after a murder. Jolanda has even become one of the suspects. Franziska's compassion is awakened at the absurd notion the innocent child might have committed a murder. She hides the girl in the family-owned guesthouse "Theres" over the objections of her brother (August Schmölzer). Shortly thereafter she meets Eva Garbarek's lover, Roland Nickel (Uwe Ochsenknecht), a charismatic bartender. The victim died under unexplained circumstances, and Nickel, along with his best friend, were under suspicion but nothing could be proven. Did Eva Garbarek really only work with him at the bar? Why, and especially where, are they hiding? Franziska is making serious allegations as Jolanda suddenly disappears. At the same time it gets the attention of investigators. Franziska Luginsland suddenly changes from hunter to hunted. She feels she is being watched and suspects the mystery surrounding the murder will only be solved if she finds Jolanda and can get her to speak.