Peter Lehmbrock, known for his role in Battle of the Godfathers (1973), brings a gritty authenticity to the film's exploration of power struggles within organized crime. His performance captures the essence of the era's exploitation cinema, where moral ambiguity and raw emotion collide. Lehmbrock's work reflects the bold storytelling typical of 1970s cult films, positioning him as a notable figure in the genre's landscape.
Battle of the Godfathers
Hamburg business man Otto Westermann is also the boss of organized crime in the city. His reign as godfather is in danger, though, as an ambitious Sicilian mafioso enters the fray. His goal is clear and simple: he wants to take over Hamburg. But Westermann isn't as easy to defeat as the Sicilian expects. And soon Hamburg is on the verge of a bloody mob war.