Casts & Crew
Martin Held
Hardy Krüger
Nadja Tiller
Hildegard Grethe
Helga Martin
Käte Alving
Carl de Vogt
Willi Endresser
Edgar O. Faiss
Hellmut Grube
Georg Gütlich
Heinz Holl
Franz-Otto Krüger
Bruno W. Pantel
Arno Paulsen
Charles Regnier
Margrit Reismann
Paul Schacke
Wolfgang Völz
Fritz Wagner
Ewald Wenck
Agnes Windeck
Also Directed by Werner Klingler
In order to bring a police commissioner under control, the criminal group that controls a notorious club that specializes in underage strippers, targets the young teenage daughter of the commissioner who is attempting to become independent by going out at night against her mother's wishes.
A series of knife murders have an odd feature about them; the victims find that their luggage has been packed for them just before their deaths. Scotland Yard investigates, and discover that the murders are linked to an addictive drug called Mescadrine.
Chronicles the Alpine war experiences of young Toni Bruggler (Ludwig Kerscher), a Tyrolean-German member of the Standschützen (militiamen), comprised of those who are too young or old to fight in the Austro-Hungarian Habsburg army.
After a carnival celebration, young Erika Hansen is offered a lift by two young men in a car. The men become abusive. Erika rushes out of the car and is seriously injured. She is brought to a gynecoligal clinic for an acute operation.
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This little-known German film retells the true story of the British ocean liner that met a tragic fate. Ernst Fritz Fürbringer plays the president of the White Star Line, who unwisely pressed the Titanic's captain (Otto Wernicke) to make the swiftest possible crossing to New York. Interestingly, director Herbert Selpin was arrested by the Gestapo during this film's production, and German censors banned the film for its scenes of panic and terror.