Alarmstufe V (1941)
Policeman Haller becomes a fire policeman in Munich, in order to find back his fiancée Hilde. After a while, he really finds her, but she is still jealous because of a dancer Haller flirted with. Also, Haller suspects Wiedemann to be a competitor in his fight for Hilde's heart. Suddenly, Haller finds out that Wiedemann is a criminal and plans to rob the safe of the chemistry lab Hilde is working in. Haller wants to bust Wiedemann alone, but some things happen that make it all much more complicated.
Director: Alois Johannes Lippl
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Heli Finkenzeller as Hilde Meindl |
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Ernst von Klipstein as Richard Haller |
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Ernst Fritz Fürbringer as Director Gentzmer |
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Charlotte Dalys as Carla Valmeda |
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Albert Lippert as Wiedermann |
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Ludwig Schmid-Wildy as Martin Grosse |
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Margarete Haagen as Putzfrau |
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Bruno Hübner as Nikolaus |
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Viktor Afritsch as van Tessen |
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Friedrich Domin as Prof. Crusius |
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Hanne Mertens as Dr. Erika Römer |
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Liesl Karlstadt as Frau Kleebauer |
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Willem Holsboer as Benno Hartl |
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Paul Wagner as Kommadeur der Feuerschutzpolizei |
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Adolf Gondrell as Director Heinemann |
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Ernst Karchow as Kriminalkommissar |
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Attila Hörbiger as |
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Winnie Markus as |
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Carl Wery as |
| Directing | Alois Johannes Lippl | Director |
| Writing | Fred Andreas | Writer |
| Writing | Alois Johannes Lippl | Writer |
| Camera | Carl Hoffmann | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Leo Leux | Original Music Composer |