In this suspense story, the main character, Johann Neudorff, immigrated to Argentina from Germany after World War Two, and has become a successful businessman there. He is unconcerned with the nature of the government there, which at the time of this film (1978) is a military dictatorship. His comfortable existence is disrupted when he discovers that his beloved daughter Laura has become the lover of a political activist who is on the military's hit list. When his daughter is kidnapped, Johann attempts to use his government connections to free both her and her lover. However, his son Alfredo undermines his efforts, and Johann himself is incarcerated in a military prison, but not before he discovers that his daughter and her lover are both dead, killed by the regime.
The fight of a widowed and honest policeman against the prostitution mafia that murdered his mother and kidnapped his daughter.
Walter Soubrié was an Argentinean film, theater and television actor who was born in Arrecifes, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on January 4, 1925 and died in Argentina in October 2002 after an extensive artistic career during which he embodied the most dispares.En those coffee shops where all kinds of artists met his tall figure, with his severity clothing, his incipient baldness, the Brechtian mask of his face and an attitude of austerity bordering on asceticism; all this combined with the intellectual air and talks in which anecdotes interspersed with jokes and resounding political thoughts, it was communist without concessions. (Wikipedia translation)
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