Geheimakten Solvay (1953)
In the Werra valley near the border is one of the five soda factories of the GDR that once belonged to the powerful Solvay group. After the war, they moved the headquarters from Berneburg to Frankfurt, but some people loyal to the groups bosses remained to sabotage the production in the now nationally owned factory.
Director: Martin Hellberg
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Wilhelm Koch-Hooge as Hannes Lorenz |
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Leny Marenbach as Bertha Lorenz |
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Ulrich Thein as Fritz Lorenz |
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Johannes Arpe as Walter Schramm |
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Harald Mannl as Direktor Lütgen |
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Gertrud Meyen as Elisabeth Bergen |
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Michael von Newlinsky as Sekretär |
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Rudolf Klix as Hauptbuchhalter Treusch |
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Raimund Schelcher as Mertens |
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Peter Herden as Max Wredel |
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Hans Wehrl as |
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Paul R. Henker as |
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Alexander Hunzinger as Krumme |
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Carl Ballhaus as Rudi |
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Rudolf Fleck as Paul |
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Friedrich Richter as Prokurist Holzmann |
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Theo Shall as Direktor Brennecke |
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Harald Wolff as von Kreß |
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Kurt Steingraf as Herdmenger |
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Martin Flörchinger as Hansen |
| Directing | Martin Hellberg | Director |
| Editing | Johanna Rosinski | Editor |
| Writing | Karl Georg Egel | Writer |
| Writing | Richard Groschopp | Writer |
| Sound | Ernst Roters | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Eugen Klagemann | Director of Photography |