Der Mord, der nie verjährt (1968)
In 1929 Berlin, the progressive editor-in-chief Bornstein is on trial for libel. An article in his magazine attempted to uncover the role that Reichsanwalt Jörns had played ten years earlier in the "clarification" of the murders of Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht. The article explained that the then court martial judge knowingly covered up for the murderers and delayed the trial. At the trial, the testimony of witnesses succeeded in proving the truth of the publication and exposing those behind the murders as those who were preparing fascism.
Director: Wolfgang Luderer
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Walter Jupé as Jörns |
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Horst Drinda as Pabst |
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Jochen Thomas as Runge |
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Rolf Römer as Liepmann |
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Gerhard Rachold as Vogel |
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Hannjo Hasse as Kapitänleutnant Pflugk-Harttung |
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Helmut Schreiber as Hauptmann Pflugk-Harttung |
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Adolf Peter Hoffmann as Hofmann |
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Klaus-Peter Thiele as Lautenberg |
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Herbert Köfer as Oberst von Winsen |
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Kurt Steingraf as Deepenthal |
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Norbert Christian as Gerichtsvorsitzender |
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Horst Schulze as Verteidiger |
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Siegfried Weiß as Generalstaatsanwalt |
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Helga Labudda as Anna Bälger |
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Hans Hardt-Hardtloff as Wegmann |
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Manfred Borges as Ruch |
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Wilhelm Koch-Hooge as Herr Lautenberg sen. |
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Maria Rouvel as Frau Lautenberg |
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Fredy Barten as Geschäftsführer |
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Wolfgang Sasse as |
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Horst Friedrich as |
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Wolfgang Greese as |
| Directing | Wolfgang Luderer | Director |
| Writing | Friedrich Karl Kaul | Writer |
| Editing | Ilse Peters | Editor |
| Crew | Otto Hanisch | Cinematography |
| Writing | Wolfgang Luderer | Writer |
| Sound | Wolfgang Pietsch | Music |
| Writing | Walter Jupé | Writer |