Herr Sanders lebt gefährlich (1944)
Until now, the detective stories by author Paul Sanders had always sold splendidly – likely due in no small part to the fact that he always tested all his murderous tricks on his long-suffering secretary, and that all the cases came from the archive of his friend Caspar Natter, a retired police detective. Sanders was all the more shocked, therefore, when his publisher informed him that readers were no longer interested in his books, a fact confirmed by the weak sales figures.
Director:
Robert A. Stemmle
Writers:
Jacob Geis, Robert A. Stemmle, Herbert Engelsing.
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Paul Verhoeven as Paul Sanders |
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Gretl Schörg as Colette Francis |
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Else von Möllendorff as Ellen Hinz |
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Harald Paulsen as Fergusson |
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Paul Henckels as Caspar Natter |
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Aribert Wäscher as Kockelkorn |
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Franz Schafheitlin as Romberg |
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Ruth Lommel as Lona |
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Paul Bildt as Jap Kool, Verleger |
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Erich Fiedler as Adami, Angestelter |
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Emil Heß as Gil Schnyder |
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Ralph Lothar as Dr. Walter Noris |
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Werner Schott as Franck, Kriminalkommissar |
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Karl Etlinger as Philipp, Hausdiener |
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Karl Günther as Hotelchef |
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Käte Kühl as Wirtin |
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Lotte Werkmeister as Frau Schulz, Gardrobiere |
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Louis Brody as |
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Peter Busse as |
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Henry Lorenzen as |
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Georg Thomalla as Inspizient |
| Directing | Robert A. Stemmle | Director |
| Production | Herbert Engelsing | Line Producer |
| Writing | Jacob Geis | Screenplay |
| Sound | Adolf Steimel | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Fritz Arno Wagner | Director of Photography |
| Art | Karl Vollbrecht | Production Design |
| Writing | Robert A. Stemmle | Screenplay |
| Camera | Eugen Klagemann | Director of Photography |
| Art | Otto Hunte | Production Design |
| Editing | Walter von Bonhorst | Editor |
| Writing | Herbert Engelsing | Screenplay |