Movie: Chicago am Rhein

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Anton Claaßen
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Frisch'se Pitter
Frisch'se Pitter

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Jupp Menth
Jupp Menth

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Theodor Hoewer
Theodor Hoewer

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Anton Dumm
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Heinrich Schäfer
Heinrich Schäfer

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Essers Häns
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Horst Brinkmeier
Horst Brinkmeier

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Andi Pattke
Andi Pattke

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    We were the milieu! Dummse Tünn, Schäfers Nas and Beckers Schmal, Abels Män, Frischse Pitter and the Lange Tünn ... Names that still have a ring to them in Cologne. Men who came to fame and fortune through their activities in Cologne's underworld and whose stories are brutal and evil, ice-cold and hard-boiled, but also naive, quirky and above all authentic. In the 1960s and 1970s, Cologne was dubbed "Chicago on the Rhine" by the tabloid press.

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    2010-02-19

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