The Grand Prix (1944)
The moral is simple: keep your mouth shut, especially when you're working during the wartime in a factory, which produces racing cars only, or someone can (or even must) get murdered. Not a good movie, not a bad either. The ending is abrupt and artificial, which seems to be a common plague of Third Reich's crime movies. Gustav Fröhlich could never get rid of his silent era mannerisms and overacting. But on the other side, this film is not boring and has to offer some decent plot turns and acting.
Director: Karl Anton
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: May 19, 1944
Cast
- Gustav Fröhlich - Westhoff
- Otto Wernicke - Obermeister Kramp
- Carola Höhn - Fanny
- Bruni Löbel - Anneliese
- Franz Schafheitlin - Greininger
- O.E. Hasse - Kommissar Wegener
- Georg Thomalla - Borchardt
- Ernst Sattler - Vorsitzender
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Karl Anton
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Grand Prix about?
- The moral is simple: keep your mouth shut, especially when you're working during the wartime in a factory, which produces racing cars only, or someone can (or even must) get murdered. Not a good movie, not a bad either. The ending is abrupt and artificial, which seems to be a common plague of Third Reich's crime movies. Gustav Fröhlich could never get rid of his silent era mannerisms and overacting. But on the other side, this film is not boring and has to offer some decent plot turns and acting.
- Who directed The Grand Prix?
- The Grand Prix was directed by Karl Anton.
- Who stars in The Grand Prix?
- The Grand Prix stars Gustav Fröhlich, Otto Wernicke, Carola Höhn, Bruni Löbel, Franz Schafheitlin, O.E. Hasse.
- How long is The Grand Prix?
- The Grand Prix has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is The Grand Prix?
- The Grand Prix is a Drama film.
- Where was The Grand Prix produced?
- The Grand Prix was produced in Germany.