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The Appeal to Conscience (German: Ruf an das Gewissen) is a 1949 German mystery film directed by Karl Anton and starring Karl Ludwig Diehl, Werner Hinz and Gustav Diessl. It was originally shot in 1944, but remained uncompleted until it was finished by DEFA in the post-war era. It remained unreleased until it was given a 1949 premiere in Austria. Subsequently it was distributed in East Germany in 1950 and West Germany in 1951.
It was produced by Tobis Film, one of the dominant companies of the Nazi era. It was shot in Studios in German-occupied Prague, with some location filming taking place around the city. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Gustav A. Knauer and Fritz Lück.
Synopsis
A celebrated crime writer solves a ten-year-old cold murder case.
Cast
Karl Ludwig Diehl as Kriminalrat Husfeld
Werner Hinz as Volkmar Hollberg, Schrifsteller
Gustav Diessl as Dr. Gregor Karpinski
Käthe Haack as Helga Andree
Marina von Ditmar as Ingrid Andree
Anneliese Uhlig as Senora de la Serna
Andrews Engelmann as Jan Puchalla
Hilde Hildebrand as Meta Puchalla
Harald Paulsen as Korfiz
Elisabeth Markus as Frau Hamborn
Herbert Hübner as Gröner
Hans Stiebner as Wituschek
Walter Janssen
Karl Hannemann
Walter Werner
Siegfried Niemann
Anneliese von Eschstruth
Werner Pledath
See also
Überläufer
References
Bibliography
Davidson, John & Hake, Sabine. Framing the Fifties: Cinema in a Divided Germany. Berghahn Books, 2007.
External links
The Appeal to Conscience at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Jacob Geis
- Karl Ludwig Diehl
- Werner Hinz
- Karl Anton
- Karl Hannemann
- Käthe Haack
- Herbert Hübner
- Walter Janssen
- The Conscience of Hassan Bey
- Hati nurani
- The Appeal to Conscience
- Appeal of Conscience Foundation
- Conscience
- Larry Fink
- Prisoner of conscience
- Hilde Hildebrand
- Gordon Brown
- Arthur Schneier
- Alex Gorsky
- Johann Rupert