Inquest (1931 German film)
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Directed by | Robert Siodmak |
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Produced by | UFA |
Distributed by | UFA |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Inquest (
Universum Film, with sets designed by art director Erich Kettelhut. Paul Martin, who soon after emerged as a leading director, was assistant director to Siodmak on the film. It was based on a 1927 play of the same title by Max Alsberg and Ernst Hesse. A separate French-language version About an Inquest
was also produced.
Synopsis
When a
prostitute is murdered in a cheap Berlin boarding house
, an investigating judge suspects that the killer is her boyfriend, unaware that his own son and daughter are also mixed up in the case.
Background
The film was shot from February 18 to March 1931 in Berlin-Tiergarten and in the Ufa studio in
Neubabelsberg. The buildings were created by Erich Kettelhut. The street signs and house numbers in the picture indicate Mittelstraße 63 as the location of the action.[2]
Cast
- Albert Bassermann as Dr. Konrad Bienert, Landgerichtsrat
- Gustav Fröhlich as Fritz Bernt, Student
- Hans Brausewetter as Walter Bienert, Beinerts Sohn, Student
- Charlotte Ander as Gerda Bienert - Bienerts Tochter
- Anni Markartas Erna Kabisch
- Edith Meinhard as Mella Ziehr
- Oskar Sima as Karl Zülke, Portier
- Julius Falkenstein as Anatol Scherr, ein Hausbewohner
- Heinrich Gretler as Kurt Brann, sein Untermieter
- Hermann Speelmans as Bruno Klatte, Artist
- Jakob Tiedtke as Ein genierter Herr
- Gerhard Bienert as Baumann, Kriminalkommissar
- Heinz Berghaus as Schneider, Kriminalbeamter
- Carl Lambertin as Kriebel, Kiminalbeamter
- Emilia Unda
- Erwin Splettstößer
References
Bibliography
- Spicer, Andrew (2010). Historical Dictionary of Film Noir. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7378-0.
External links
- Inquest at IMDb
- Voruntersuchung Full movie at the Deutsche Filmothek