

The Blonde Baboon
Directed by Thomas JauchApril 4, 1999 89mCrime
5.23.0
The wealthy Hamburg gallery owner Elaine Troost dies mysteriously on a stormy fall night and her body is subsequently found in the bathtub by her daughter Gabrielle. The autopsy of the body reveals that her death was caused by violence. A witness testifies shortly afterwards that she saw the art forger Jan Vleuten outside the gallery owner's house on the night of the murder. He is nicknamed "the blonde monkey" because of his strange fondness for primates and his light blonde hair...
The Blonde Baboon Trivia
The Blonde Baboon was released on April 4, 1999.
The Blonde Baboon was directed by Thomas Jauch.
The Blonde Baboon has a runtime of 89m.
The Blonde Baboon was produced by Peter Bose, Ole Søndberg, Katharina M. Trebitsch.
The wealthy Hamburg gallery owner Elaine Troost dies mysteriously on a stormy fall night and her body is subsequently found in the bathtub by her daughter Gabrielle. The autopsy of the body reveals that her death was caused by violence. A witness testifies shortly afterwards that she saw the art forger Jan Vleuten outside the gallery owner's house on the night of the murder. He is nicknamed "the blonde monkey" because of his strange fondness for primates and his light blonde hair...
The key characters in The Blonde Baboon are Kommissar Philipp Graf (Götz Otto), Hauptkommissar Hannes Bellmann (Michael Mendl), Bunz (Peter Franke).
The Blonde Baboon is a Crime film.
The Blonde Baboon has an audience rating of 5.2 out of 10.
















