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Feb 16, 1985 · Kojak: The Belarus File: Directed by Robert Markowitz. With Telly Savalas, Suzanne Pleshette, Max von Sydow, Herbert Berghof. Lieutenant Theo Kojak teams up with Dana Sutton, a comely federal agent, to uncover a conspiracy reaching back to the Nazi occupation of the Soviet Union.
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- Crime, Mystery, Thriller
- Robert Markowitz
- 1985-02-16
Dec 31, 2014 · Volume 90% 1:34:38. Kojak: The Belarus File. by. CBS. Publication date. 1985-02-16. Topics. Mystery, Detective, Drama, Crime, Police. Language. English. Lieutenant Theo Kojak teams up with Dana Sutton, a comely federal agent, to uncover a conspiracy reaching back to the Nazi occupation of the Soviet Union. Addeddate. 2022-02-04 07:08:24. Color.
Kojak and a comely Federal Agent (Suzanne Pleshette) uncover a conspiracy reaching back to the Nazi occupation of the Soviet Union, but for the most part the charismatic, bald, lollipop-sucking (though not here) detective remains on the periphery of the story.
- Robert Markowitz
- Dan Frazer
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Kojak: The Belarus File. The murders of several elderly Russian men lead Kojak to a group of Nazi war criminals who are living in America with the full knowledge and approval of the U.S. government. 86 IMDb 6.9 1 h 34 min 1985. X-Ray 7+. Drama · Suspense. Available to buy. Buy. SD $11.99. Redeem a gift card or promotion code. Details.
Summaries. Lieutenant Theo Kojak teams up with Dana Sutton, a comely federal agent, to uncover a conspiracy reaching back to the Nazi occupation of the Soviet Union. Lieutenant Theo Kojak of the New York Police Department is investigating the suspicious murder of several men of Byelorussian origin. At first, the murders do not seem to be connected.
Kojak investigates a series of recent killings that involve Russian Jews that worked with the Germans 40 years earlier to help imprison Jews in Hitler's concentration camps. Kojak is tied closely to the case by friends that are in the middle of the case.