Gefährliche Fracht (1954)
During the unloading of the freighter "Florida", West German dock workers discover napalm bombs instead of the specified precision machines - and a deceptive maneuver by the American occupying forces: the workers had already refused to unload the ship in France, where it was named "Chicago". It was refloated on the voyage to Germany. The German dockers also went on strike. Among them was Hein Jensen, who found it particularly difficult to take part. He had just found work again with difficulty. He needs the money because he wants to get married. His bride Helga has just given birth. When the Americans try to blackmail him into changing his colleagues' minds, he knows where his place is. The strike turns into a huge peace demonstration.
Director: Gustav von Wangenheim
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Willy A. Kleinau as |
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Wilhelm Koch-Hooge as |
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Erika Dunkelmann as Bertha Köhlermann |
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Horst Drinda as Ahlsen |
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Hannjo Hasse as Sekretär |
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Harald Mannl as Kettler |
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Alfred Maack as Martens |
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Susanne Düllmann as |
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Wilhelm Otto Eckhardt as |
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Eduard von Winterstein as |
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Kurt Oligmüller as |
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Theo Shall as |
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Werner Segtrop as Colonel Lawrence |
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Horst Kube as |
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Kurt Jung-Alsen as |
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Hans Fiebrandt as |
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Peter A. Stiege as |
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Maximilian Larsen as |
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Walter Brandt as |
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Rudolf Ulrich as |
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Albert Hetterle as |
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Peter Paul Goes as |
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Walter Lendrich as |
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Gustav Püttjer as |
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Wolfgang-Erich Parge as |
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Horst Preusker as |
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Walter Jupé as |
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Dieter Perlwitz as |
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Frank Michelis as |
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Hans Stetter as |
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Karl Block as |
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Elfriede Florin as |
| Directing | Gustav von Wangenheim | Director |
| Crew | Karl Puth | Cinematography |
| Writing | Karl Georg Egel | Writer |
| Writing | Kurt Bortfeldt | Writer |
| Editing | Johanna Rosinski | Editor |
| Sound | Ernst Hermann Meyer | Music |