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  1. 27. Mai 1985 · A Song for Europe: Directed by John Goldschmidt. With David Suchet, Maria Schneider, Reinhard Glemnitz, Georges Claisse. Steven Dyer, an executive working for a giant multinational drugs company, decides to report his employer for breaches of Common Market trading regulations.

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    • Drama
    • John Goldschmidt
    • 1985-05-27
  2. Directed by John Goldschmidt. Steven Dyer, an executive working for a giant multinational drugs company, decides to report his employer for breaches of Common Market trading regulations.

    • John Goldschmidt
  3. A Song for Europe. A British citizen (David Suchet) blows the whistle on a Swiss-based drug cartel and is treated like a criminal.

    • Drama
    • David Suchet
    • John Goldschmidt
  4. Overall 'A Song For Europe' makes for consistently engaging, singularly humourless entertainment, having much to recommend it, including the wonderfully sympathetic score by Carl Davis, the dazzlingly wholesome Swiss vistas are blissful to behold, and David Suchet's masterful performance as the ingenuous, if a little near-sighted whistle-blower ...

  5. A Song for Europe 1985. Released May 27, 1985. Runtime 1h 40m. Director John Goldschmidt. Writer Peter Prince. Country Switzerland. Languages English. Genres Drama. Steven Dyer, an executive working for a giant multinational drugs company, decides to report his employer for breaches of Common Market trading regulations.

    • John Goldschmidt
    • David Suchet
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  7. Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka. This informative and disturbing docudrama is about the legal persecution of a whistle-blower, a VIP in a drug consortium with corporate offices in Basle, Switzerland. This executive went to the European Common Market (now the EU) with evidence of his company's malpractice.