Szene aus Karachi (1989)
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Details
Alternative Namen: Amanda Franciska Ooms
Körperliche Merkmale: N/A
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Vollständige Biografie
Amanda Ooms is a Swedish stage and screen actress and writer. She has acted in both film and TV in Sweden and internationally. For many years, she was in a relationship with the Swedish rock star Joakim Thåström. She was born in Kalmar, Sweden.
Über den Film: Karachi (1989)
Alternativer Titel: N/A
Regisseur: Oddvar Einarson
Drehbuchautor: Dan Taxbro, Finn H. Andreassen, Oddvar Einarson
Produktion & Genre
Produzent(en): Producer: Gunnar Svensrud, Harald Ohrvik, Ola Solum
Firmen: Norsk Film
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Schlagwörter
Schlagwörter: city, criminal, drugs, female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female rear nudity, female topless nudity, narcotic, norway, pakistan, place name in title, police, smuggler
Geschichte
Sara Philips finds herself coerced into smuggling 2 kg heroin into Norway. She becomes entwined in an undercover operation with narcotics agent Ted Hansen, who aims to apprehend the influential figures behind a drug cartel. While hiding at Ted's safe house, Sara's provocative behavior frustrates Ted amidst his struggle with an ineffective police department and untouchable criminals. As he nears burnout, Ted unexpectedly uncovers a lead that points him towards Karachi.
Zusammenfassung
Karachi is a Norwegian drama-thriller film directed by Oddvar Einarson in 1989. The movie revolves around the dangerous world of drug trafficking and the intricate web of deceit and manipulation involved in dismantling a powerful criminal organization. Despite limited information, the available plots suggest a complex narrative involving Sara Philips' reluctant role as an informant, Ted Hansen's escalating frustration with his investigation, and their eventual pursuit of justice leading them to Karachi.