Reserved for the Death (1963)
Former East German engineer Erich Becker had been lured to West Germany by promises of a high reward. Now residing in Stockholm, he is recalled to serve as a spy in the East. He is to convince Dr. Jadenburg to flee from the GDR with the help of his daughter Hanna, who works for the West. While travelling on the train with Hanna, he is told that he is also to murder another agent who betrayed and now works for the Stasi. The traitor is revealed to be a former friend of Becker, Harry Korb.
Director: Heinz Thiel
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Hans-Peter Minetti as Erich Becker |
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Peter Herden as Harry Korb |
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Irma Münch as Hanna Melvien |
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Martin Flörchinger as Dr. Jadenburg |
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Herbert Köfer as Cellist |
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Ingeborg Krabbe as junge Ehefrau |
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Hannjo Hasse as Hauptmann Donath |
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Peter Sturm as Zugschaffner |
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Hubert Hoelzke as |
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Heinz Hinze as Charles Renier |
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Horst Schönemann as Stein |
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Hans Klering as Blaßblonder |
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Werner Lierck as Ehemann |
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Gertrud Brendler as Frau Simmel |
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Klaus Gendries as Leutnant der Grenzpolizei |
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Harry Studt as Grott |
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Siegfried Nürnberger as Mitarbeiter von Donath |
| Directing | Heinz Thiel | Director |
| Writing | Gerhard Bengsch | Writer |
| Crew | Horst E. Brandt | Cinematography |
| Editing | Anneliese Hinze-Sokolowa | Editor |
| Sound | Helmut Nier | Music |