90 Minutes Stop (1936)
On their way to a boxing competition in Buenos Aires, the criminal investigator Harry Winkler from Berlin and Conny Steven of Scotland Yard, meet in Lisbon. Both have a 90 minute break before their ship leaves for South America. They end up meeting Ilse Siebeck, a young woman and through her become part of a criminal mystery. Ilse's uncle is murdered and Harry Winkler is quickly able to determine that the man who murdered her uncle is the exact same man who murdered his father a few years earlier.
Director:
Harry Piel
Writer:
Harald Bratt
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Harry Piel as Harry Winkler |
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Alexander Golling as Conny Steven |
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Else von Möllendorff as Ilse Siebeck |
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Genia Nikolaieva as Madame Clermont |
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Eduard von Winterstein as Kriminalkommissar Winkler |
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Klaus Pohl as Ein Sekretär |
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Elisabeth Eygk as Madeleine Ribail |
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Hans Zesch-Ballot as Alberto Basto |
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Hugo Werner-Kahle as |
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Ernst Albert Schaach as |
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Max Diekmann as |
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Paul Samson-Körner as |
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M. Osman as |
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Franz Kossak as |
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Rolf Becker as |
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Kurt Hinz as |
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Ruth Beyer as |
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Ingeborg Carlsson as |
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Gustav Püttjer as |
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Peter Erkelenz as |
| Directing | Harry Piel | Director |
| Writing | Harald Bratt | Screenplay |
| Sound | Ernst Leenen | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Wilhelm Schmidt | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Wolfgang Becker | Editor |
| Sound | Adolf Jansen | Sound Designer |
| Art | Karl Vollbrecht | Production Design |
| Camera | Fritz von Friedl | Director of Photography |
| Art | Wilhelm Depenau | Production Design |