War es der im 3. Stock? Trailer

War es der im 3. Stock? Trailer (1939)

06 January 1939 Drama, Crime 88 mins

Olga, a woman of the demimonde, is shot in her apartment. The bullet was deflected by something, otherwise it would have killed Olga. Witnesses heard a noise at 2 p.m. that sounded like a gunshot. Detective Heidenreich investigates and discovers that the perpetrator must have been one of the tenants in the building. He realizes that many people are suspects.

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Cast

Henny Porten

as Frau Seiderhelm

Mady Rahl

as Petra Kilby

Lucie Höflich

as Frau Kaaden

Paul Dahlke

as Heidenreich, Kriminalkommissar

Heinz von Cleve

as Wienhold, Kriminalkommissar

Else Elster

as Lisa Seiderhelm

Karl Stepanek

as Georg Kilby

Josefine Dora

as Hotelinhaberin

Grete Reinwald

as Sekretärin

Iwa Wanja

as Olga Filimon

Ernst Dumcke

as Direktor Wolters

Herbert Gernot

as Bogner, Kriminalsekretär

Walter Steinbeck

as Herr Seiderhelm

Gerhard Dammann

as Kaaden, Portier

Wilhelm König

as Egon Kaaden

Hans Adalbert Schlettow

as Pöhlmann, Vertreter

Crew

Carl Boese

Director

Herbert Körner

Herbert Körner Director of Photography

Werner Eisbrenner

Original Music Composer

Gustav A. Knauer

Gustav A. Knauer Production Design

Hermann Grund

Hermann Grund Line Producer

Heinz Fiebig

Heinz Fiebig Unit Manager

Alexander Mügge

Alexander Mügge Production Design

International Releases Dates

Germany 06 January 1939

Production Companies

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