Hans in Every Street (1930)
A bold crime caper about muckraking journalist Hans Steindecker, who happens to witness a spectacular murder. Shortly afterwards, he makes the acquaintance of Nelly who desperately wants to leave the country and asks for Steindecker′s assistance. Without giving a second thought, he agrees, and only after Nelly has disappeared does he realize that the young woman duped him.
Director: Carl Froelich
Genre: Crime, Comedy
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: December 23, 1930
Cast
- Hans Albers - Hans Steindecker, Reporter
- Camilla Horn - Elisabeth, the Bride
- Betty Amann - Nelly
- Max Adalbert - Steindecker sen., Father
- Toni Tetzlaff - Frau Steindecker, Mother
- Gustav Diessl - Soranzo
- Paul Heidemann - Mann von der Zeitung
- Heinz Sarnow - Mann von der Zeitung
- Hermann Böttcher
- Collette Jell
Screenplay
- Ludwig Wolff (Novel)
Music: Erwin Bootz, Hansom Milde-Meißner
Cinematography: Franz Planer
Editing: Walter Supper
Production: Carl Froelich-Film GmbH, Films P.J. de Venloo
Country: France, Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Carl Froelich
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Hans in Every Street about?
- A bold crime caper about muckraking journalist Hans Steindecker, who happens to witness a spectacular murder. Shortly afterwards, he makes the acquaintance of Nelly who desperately wants to leave the country and asks for Steindecker′s assistance. Without giving a second thought, he agrees, and only after Nelly has disappeared does he realize that the young woman duped him.
- Who directed Hans in Every Street?
- Hans in Every Street was directed by Carl Froelich.
- Who stars in Hans in Every Street?
- Hans in Every Street stars Hans Albers, Camilla Horn, Betty Amann, Max Adalbert, Toni Tetzlaff, Gustav Diessl.
- How long is Hans in Every Street?
- Hans in Every Street has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is Hans in Every Street?
- Hans in Every Street is a Crime, Comedy film.
- Where was Hans in Every Street produced?
- Hans in Every Street was produced in France, Germany.