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Dead Woman from Beverly Hills 1964

★ 4.99 votes110 min📅 1964-04-09

When a sleek noir mystery unfolds in the sun-drenched streets of Beverly Hills, Detective C.G. uncovers a darker side beneath the city's glamorous veneer.

Director: Michael Pfleghar

Cast

Heidelinde Weis
Heidelinde Weis
Lu Sostlov
Klausjürgen Wussow
Klausjürgen Wussow
C.G.
Horst Frank
Horst Frank
Manning / Dr. Steininger
Wolfgang Neuss
Wolfgang Neuss
Ben, Detektiv
Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
Professor Sostlov
Bruno Dietrich
Bruno Dietrich
Peter de Lorm
Peter Schütte
Swendka
Herbert Weißbach
Priester
Ellen Kessler
Ellen Kessler
Tiddy Sister Nr. 1
Alice Kessler
Alice Kessler
Tiddy Sister Nr. 2

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dead Woman from Beverly Hills (1964) about?

Detective C.G. investigates the murder of a glamorous woman whose naked body is found in Beverly Hills. As he examines her personal journal, he uncovers a life filled with scandalous relationships and hidden motives that may reveal her killer's identity.

Who directed Dead Woman from Beverly Hills?

Michael Pfleghar directed this 1964 crime-comedy-drama, bringing a unique European noir flair to the Beverly Hills setting.

Who stars in Dead Woman from Beverly Hills?

The film features Heidelinde Weis as the central figure, alongside Klausjürgen Wussow, Horst Frank, Wolfgang Neuss, and Ernst Fritz Fürbringer in pivotal roles.

Is Dead Woman from Beverly Hills (1964) worth watching?

For fans of stylish, atmospheric crime dramas with a touch of dark humor, this film delivers a compelling mix. While IMDb ratings are unavailable, its blend of mystery, European noir aesthetics, and thematic depth makes it a fascinating watch for 60s cinema enthusiasts.

How long is Dead Woman from Beverly Hills?

The runtime of *Dead Woman from Beverly Hills* is 110 minutes.

About Dead Woman from Beverly Hills (1964) — A German Noir Mystery with a Deadly Diary Twist

When a sleek noir mystery unfolds in the sun-drenched streets of Beverly Hills, Detective C.G. uncovers a darker side beneath the city's glamorous veneer. The discovery of a beautiful woman's lifeless body sends shockwaves through the community, but it's her secret diary that truly reveals the layers of her scandalous past. As the detective delves into her world of seduction and shadows, he realizes the truth may lie hidden within her own written confessions. Directed with flair by Michael Pfleghar, *Dead Woman from Beverly Hills (1964)* blends crime, comedy, and drama into a stylishly uneasy exploration of ambition, desire, and deception. Heidelinde Weis delivers a standout performance as the enigmatic victim, while Klausjürgen Wussow and Horst Frank anchor the investigation with gripping intensity. The film's moody atmosphere and provocative themes make it a cult curiosity for fans of European crime dramas from the 60s.

This German neo-noir thriller balances sharp wit with a relentless chase for answers, where every clue feels like a piece of a puzzle that might never be fully solved. The combination of seduction, mystery, and dark humor creates an unforgettable viewing experience that lingers long after the credits roll.