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Flucht ins Dunkel

Flucht ins Dunkel

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Drama

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

86 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

07 August 1939

Country

Germany

Cast

Joachim Gottschalk

Joachim Gottschalk

Engelbrecht, Chemiker

Ernst von Klipstein

Ernst von Klipstein

Dr. Paul Gildemeister, Chemiker

Hertha Feiler

Hertha Feiler

Barbara Wrede

Paul Hoffmann

Paul Hoffmann

Dr. Wrede, Barbaras Bruder

Siegfried Schürenberg

Siegfried Schürenberg

Dr. Marlow, Werkslaborant

Walter Werner

Walter Werner

Hedemeier, Prokurist

Gerhard Dammann

Gerhard Dammann

Julius Hückebusch, Werkmeister

Gerhard Bienert

Gerhard Bienert

Müller, Lagerverwalter

Theo Shall

Theo Shall

René Laroche, Fabrikbesitzer

Ingolf Kuntze

Ingolf Kuntze

Dr. Schmidtmann, Bank-Abteilungsleiter

Kurt Mikulski

Kurt Mikulski

Prokurist

Bruno Klockmann

Bruno Klockmann

Thomas, Nachtwächter

Franz Arzdorf

Franz Arzdorf

Polizeipräsident

Ludwig Schmid-Wildy

Ludwig Schmid-Wildy

Kriegsgefangener

Fritz Böttger

Fritz Böttger

Nachtlokalbesitzer

Hermann Mayer-Falkow

Hermann Mayer-Falkow

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