
Der Prozeß wird vertagt (1958)
Overview
In 1955, Michael Vierkant, a Jew who had emigrated during the Nazi era, returns from abroad to the Federal Republic of Germany to obtain the conviction of Korn, the former informer responsible for the murder of his sister. Korn is back in office; Michael's efforts remain unsuccessful. There is a direct confrontation between the two, and Michael shoots Korn in self-defense. He flees and is hidden by the young, reclusive artist Marie Jäger, but is then caught by the police and charged with premeditated murder. The case is taken out of the hands of the criminal investigation department by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, which constructs an act of political revenge on behalf of the communists. Michael manages to escape from prison. Marie and her friends organize a press conference at which Michael reveals the connections. The trial is postponed.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | de |
Popularity | 0.0996 |
Directed By
Herbert Ballmann
Crew
Otto Hanisch
Ernst W. Fiedler
Oskar Pietsch
Walter Schulze-Mittendorff
Christa Grewald
Bernhard Kalisch
Karl Tramburg
Herbert Ballmann
Herbert Ballmann
Leonhard Frank
Helga Emmrich
Jean Kurt Forest
TOP CAST

Raimund Schelcher
Michael Vierkant

Gisela Uhlen
Marie Jäger

Gerhard Bienert
Gefängnisdirektor

Gerry Wolff
Crossert

Friedrich Richter
Dr. Waldegg

Waltraut Kramm
Sophie

Brigitte Krause
Lotti

Alexander Hegarth
Puntschi

Marianne Wünscher
Sylvinchen
Hans W. Hamacher
Der Graue

Walter Lendrich
Karl Kuhle

Johannes Arpe
Sir Bevall

Steffie Spira
Haushälterin
Günther Ballier
Arzt
Fredy Barten
Wirt vom „Schöppli“
Harald Sawade
Römischer Korrespondent

Kurt Mühlhardt
Gerichtspräsident