Blum Affair
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Blum Affair | |
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Directed by | Erich Engel |
Produced by | Herbert Uhlich |
Written by | Robert A. Stemmle |
Starring | Hans Christian Blech |
Cinematography | Karl Plintzner |
Release dates |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | East Germany |
Language | German |
Blum Affair (German: Affaire Blum) is an East German drama film directed by Erich Engel. It was released in 1948.
Cast
- Hans Christian Blech as Karlheinz Gabler
- Ernst Waldow as Kriminalkommissar Schwerdtfeger
- Paul Bildt as Untersuchungsrichter Konrat
- Karin Evans as Sabine Blum
- Helmuth Rudolph as Wilschinsky - Regierungspräsident
- Alfred Schieske as Kriminalkommissar Otto Bonte
- Gisela Trowe as Christina Burman
- Kurt Ehrhardt as Dr. Jakob Blum
- Gerhard Bienert as Karl Bremer
- Herbert Hübner as Langerichtsdirektor Hecht
- Friedrich Maurer as Rechtsanwalt Dr. Gerhard Wormser
- Klaus Becker as Hans Fischer - Gutsvolontär
- Arno Paulsen as Wilhelm Platzer
- Hilde Adolphi as Alma - das 'süße' Mädchen
Reception
The film sold more than 4,330,000 tickets.[1]
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