Schuß um Mitternacht (1945)
Kathrin von Hagen runs an extremely successful guesthouse in the stylish Löwenberg Castle. Kathrin also has a passion that she pursues with dedication: writing. She would love to see her latest crime play on stage, but the publisher Thomas Brand, who is currently a guest in her hotel, doesn't think much of the work. Some of Kathrin's friends decide to help her by performing a key scene in the play on site and thereby prove to Brand that the play has dramatic potential. No sooner said than done: the castle's library is chosen as the performance venue and quietly decorated to create an atmospheric atmosphere...
Director: Hans H. Zerlett
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Mady Rahl as Pensionsinhaberin Kathrin von Hagen |
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Albert Matterstock as Verleger Thomas Brand |
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Ida Wüst as Lisa Katte |
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Jakob Tiedtke as Kriminalrat Christian Katte |
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Theo Lingen as Schauspieler Roderich Halden |
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Hilde Hildebrand as Schauspielerin Elvira |
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Walther Jung as Juwelier Kampentonk |
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Alice Treff as Cornelia Kampentonk |
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Willy Danek as Baron Bock |
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Joe Stöckel as Bierbrauer Bachmann |
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Carl Günther as Prof. Petters |
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Viktor Afritsch as Kellner Paul |
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Gretl Rainer as Hausdame Maria |
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Hannes Keppler as Inspektor Ahrens |
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Max Gülstorff as Polizeipräsident |
| Production | Oskar Marion | Line Producer |
| Editing | Adolf Schlyssleder | Editor |
| Directing | Hans H. Zerlett | Director |
| Sound | Oskar Wagner | Music |
| Writing | Walter Forster | Writer |
| Writing | Emil Burri | Writer |
| Crew | Josef Střecha | Cinematography |
| Writing | Anton Maly | Writer |
| Editing | Gottlieb Madl | Editor |