Blum Affair
Blum Affair is a 1948 German drama film directed by Erich Engel and starring Hans Christian Blech, Ernst Waldow and Karin Evans. It is based on a real 1926 case in Magdeburg in which a German Jewish industrialist is tried for murder. The film was produced in the future East Germany and produced by DEFA. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios and Althoff Studios in the Soviet zone. The film's sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler.
Cast
- Albert Venohr
- Alfred Schieske
- Arno Paulsen
- Arthur Schröder
- Blandine Ebinger
- Emmy Burg
- Ernst Waldow
- Friedrich Maurer
- Gerhard Bienert
- Gisela Trowe
- Hans Christian Blech
- Helmuth Rudolph
- Herbert Hübner
- Jean Brahn
- Karin Evans
- Kurt Ehrhardt
- Lilli Schoenborn
- Maly Delschaft
- Paul Bildt
- Reinhard Kolldehoff
- Renée Stobrawa
- Werner Peters
More details
author | Robert A. Stemmle |
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director | Erich Engel |
editor | Lilian Seng |
events | antisemitism Germany miscarriage of justice |
genre | drama |
musicBy | Herbert Trantow |
producer | Herbert Uhlich |
productionCompany | DEFA |