Ninety Minute Stopover (German: Neunzig Minuten Aufenthalt) is a 1936 German adventure crime film directed by and starring Harry Piel. It also features Alexander Golling, Else von Möllendorff and Genia Nikolaieva.[1] It was shot at the Grunewald Studios of Tobis Film in Berlin and On location in Lisbon.[2] The film's sets were designed by the art directors Wilhelm Depenau and Karl Vollbrecht.
Ninety Minute Stopover | |
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Directed by | Harry Piel |
Written by | Harald Bratt |
Produced by | Ludwig Behrends |
Starring | Harry Piel Alexander Golling Else von Möllendorff Genia Nikolaieva |
Cinematography | Wilhelm Schmidt Fritz von Friedl |
Edited by | Wolfgang Becker |
Music by | Ernst Leenen |
Production company | Ariel-Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Synopsis
editBerlin police officer Harry Winkler stops off in Lisbon before his ship sails to Buenos Aires where he is to take part in a boxing tournament. He joins forces with his friend from Scotland Yard Conny Steven to help a young woman whose relative appears to have vanished and been replaced by another man.
Cast
edit- Harry Piel as Harry Winkler
- Alexander Golling as Conny Steven
- Else von Möllendorff as Ilse Siebeck
- Elisabeth Eygk as Madeleine Ribail
- Genia Nikolaieva as Madame Clermont
- Hans Zesch-Ballot Alberto Basto
- Klaus Pohl as Ein Sekretär
- Eduard von Winterstein Kriminalkommissar Winkler
- Hugo Werner-Kahle
- Ernst Albert Schaach
- Max Diekmann
- Paul Samson-Körner
- Franz Kossak
- Rolf Becker
- Kurt Hinz
- Ruth Beyer
- Ingeborg Carlsson
- Gustav Püttjer
- Peter Erkelenz
References
editBibliography
edit- Rentschler, Eric. The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife. Harvard University Press, 1996.
External links
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