The Golden Spider
Appearance
The Golden Spider | |
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German | Die goldene Spinne |
Directed by | Erich Engels |
Written by |
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Produced by | Eduard Kubat |
Starring | |
Cinematography | E.W. Fiedler |
Edited by | René Métain |
Music by | Werner Eisbrenner |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Deutsche Filmvertriebs |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The Golden Spider (German: Die goldene Spinne) is a 1943 German thriller film directed by Erich Engels and starring Kirsten Heiberg, Jutta Freybe, and Harald Paulsen.[1]
It was partly shot in Amsterdam. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Franz Bi and Bruno Lutz.
Cast
[edit]In alphabetical order
- Franz Arzdorf as train control inspector
- Wilhelm Bendow as the shameful guest of the "Red Mill"
- Traute Bengen as Das Mädchen der Pension "Riemer"
- Hermann Brix as Detective Commissioner Freise
- Robert Bürkner as Dr. Eberding of the Kattenbeck-Werke
- Conrad Cappi as the manager of the "Red Mill"
- Gerhard Dammann as doorman
- Karl Dannemann as Bumm, foreman
- Maly Delschaft as Rosa Sykora, Director of "Roten Mühle"
- Erich Dunskus as foreman of the Kattenbeck-Werke
- Jutta Freybe as Christa Fischer, family doctor
- Otto Gebühr as Geheimrat Fischer, Director of Kattenbeck-Werke
- Gerdi Gerdt as an employee at Kattenbeck-Werke
- Bernhard Goetzke as the senior staff doctor on the train
- Lutz Götz as Kriminalrat Vonhoff
- Kirsten Heiberg as Lisaweta, Agent, alias Agnes Jordan, cabaret singer
- Käte Jöken-König as the owner der Künstlerpension "Riemer"
- Paul Mederow
- Hellmuth Passarge as the entrance guard at the Kattenbeck-Werke
- Harald Paulsen as Smirnoff / Petersen, Agent
- Hermann Pfeiffer
- Werner Pledath as Heinsius, ein Direktor der Kattenbeck-Werke
- Klaus Pohl as the Ballet master at the "Red Mill"
- Claire Reigbert
- Liselotte Schaak as Fräulein von Holleben, secretary of the Privy Council
- Ernst Schlott as criminal secretary Zähringer
- Josef Sieber as Berger, Chauffeur at the Kattenbeck-Werke
- Walter Steinweg as a disabled soldier at the train station
- Jaspar von Oertzen as Kneisler, the guard at the factory entrance gate
- Ursula Voß as a worker at Kattenbeck-Werke
- Rolf Weih as Axel Rüdiger, engineer, fiancé of Christa Fischer
- Eduard Wenck as a factory worker
- Ewald Wenck as Kneisler, the guard at the factory entrance gate
- Anneliese Würtz as Mrs. Mieger, forewoman at the plant
References
[edit]- ^ Giesen, Rolf (2008) [2003]. Nazi Propaganda Films: A History and Filmography. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. p. 197. ISBN 978-0786438709.
External links
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