The Allure of Danger

The Allure of Danger (German: Lockende Gefahr) is a 1950 West German drama film directed by Eugen York and starring Angelika Hauff, Walter Richter and Berta Drews.[1] It was screened at the 1950 Venice Film Festival.

The Allure of Danger
Directed byEugen York
Produced by
Written byArtur A. Kuhnert
Starring
Music byMichael Jary
CinematographyAlbert Benitz
Edited byAlice Ludwig
Production
company
Distributed byAllianz Filmverleih
Release date
8 December 1950
Running time
76 minutes
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman

It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios and on location around Hamburg. The film's sets were designed by the art director Mathias Matthies.

Synopsis

A boy befriends a fisherman.

Cast

  • Angelika Hauff as Tessy
  • Walter Richter as Jens
  • Adi Lödel as Uli
  • Berta Drews as Ulis Mutter
  • Werner Riepel as Kalli
  • Marga Maasberg as Frau Schwenz
  • Willibald Alexis as Sänger
  • Addi Adametz as Lilo
  • Alexander Hunzinger as Wirt Willy
  • Rudi Gerdes as Onje
  • Kurt A. Jung as Hendrik
  • Bruce Low
  • Liselotte Malkowsky as Sing
gollark: I got a 6 in the møcks, which would be passing in the real exams.
gollark: I hope I don't have to do English exams though. I hate English Literature/Language the subjects and especially the exams. I got higher Latin and Ancient Greek grades than English in the mock exams.
gollark: Ah, so they're maybe postponed then and the government is being ambiguous.
gollark: 🦀 I DON'T HAVE TO DO STUPID ENGLISH LANGUAGE/LITERATURE PAPERS
gollark: 🦀 EXAMS ARE ALSO GONE (or possibly postponed but this is unlikely)

References

  1. Youngkin p.348

Bibliography

  • Youngkin, Stephen. The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre. University Press of Kentucky, 2005.


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