Fog (1963)
At the beginning of the 1960s, a German turns up on behalf of the NATO in the British village of Rocksmouth. NATO wants to establish a naval base in Rocksmouth, but first, the German envoy has to salvage an old ship wreck. In 1942, the "Princess of India" was supposed to bring children to safety in Canada but was sunk by a German submarine at departure. 58 people were killed, most of them children.
Director: Joachim Hasler
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Johannes Arpe as Inspektor Benson |
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Eberhard Esche as Bill Smith |
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Doris Weikow as Bessy Benson |
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Helmut Schreiber as Eberhard Wedel |
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Ingeborg Ottmann as Mrs. Lindsay |
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Werner Lierck as Harry Growe |
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Helmut Bruchhausen as Mr. Hyde |
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Hannes Fischer as Mr. Hardy |
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Hannjo Hasse as Mr. Edwards |
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Heinz Scholz as Bunburry |
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Gerd Michael Henneberg as Staatsanwalt |
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Herbert Dirmoser as Gerichtsvorsitzender |
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Heinz-Dieter Knaup as Unterinspektor Stone |
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Günther Simon as Verteidiger |
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Manfred Krug as Jazz-Sänger |
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Siegfried Weiß as |
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Friedrich Teitge as |
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Renate Heymer as |
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Walter Niklaus as |
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Jochen Diestelmann as |
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Manfred Pelz as |
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Günther Ballier as |
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Walter E. Fuß as |
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Karl-Richard Schmidt as |
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Walter Lendrich as |
| Directing | Joachim Hasler | Director |
| Crew | Helmut Grewald | Cinematography |
| Sound | Hans-Dieter Hosalla | Music |
| Writing | Joachim Hasler | Writer |
| Editing | Hildegard Tegener | Editor |
| Writing | Horst Beseler | Writer |
| Crew | Joachim Hasler | Cinematography |