City in the Fog (1950)
In the Danish port city of Belgesund, the caretaker of a private high school has fallen victim to murder. Detective Thomsen takes on the case and finds that behind the clean facade there are abysses. He has five suspects in mind: the teacher Berling, who is having a relationship with a student, the twin brother and sole heir of the murdered man, the murdered man's shady roommate, the primary school teacher Klaus Erikson and his brother Jakob.
Director:
Kurt Hoffmann
Writers:
Eberhard Keindorff, Johanna Sibelius.
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Hans Nielsen as Thomsen |
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Dorothea Wieck as Mrs. Berling |
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Friedrich Schoenfelder as Dr. Sven Berling |
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Ina Halley as Ingrid Sörensen |
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Blandine Ebinger as Margarite Lassens |
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Josef Sieber as Palsberg / Erik Palsberg |
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Franz Nicklisch as Karl Jensen |
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Hans Leibelt as Dr. Lassens |
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Henry Lorenzen as Aalsen |
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Lutz Moik as Klaus Eriksen |
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Gunnar Möller as Ole Klimm |
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Friedhelm von Petersson as Jacob Eriksen |
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Horst Gentzen as Arne Hansen |
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Thomas Lundberg as Knud Petersen |
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Karl Klüsner as Falster |
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Arno Paulsen as Gustav's Father |
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Gustav Püttjer as Ohlsen |
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Ottokar Runze as Schoolboy |
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Werner Schott as Ribe |
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Kurt Waitzmann as Dr. Claudius |
| Writing | Eberhard Keindorff | Screenplay |
| Writing | Johanna Sibelius | Screenplay |
| Directing | Kurt Hoffmann | Director |
| Production | Artur Brauner | Producer |