Tote reden nicht (1963)

Tote reden nicht (1963) poster

After Elmers, the head of the publishing house, is reported missing, his son-in-law Jürgen Brandt is targeted by the Hamburg criminal police. Inspector Graumann and his assistant Weber presume murder. The suspicion against editor-in-chief Brandt is confirmed by the fact that he is incriminated by the testimony of several witnesses. At a press conference, Brandt claims that the Elmers murder case was staged only to exonerate the innocently convicted family man, Parsetti. But to Brandt's horror, Elmer's body is actually found.

Director: Helmut Krätzig
Genre: Crime, Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 201 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Wolfgang Pietsch
Cinematography: Lothar Gerber
Editing: Ursula Rudzki
Production: DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme, Fernsehen der DDR
Country: East Germany, Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Helmut Krätzig
More Films in Genre: Crime, Drama, TV Movie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tote reden nicht about?
After Elmers, the head of the publishing house, is reported missing, his son-in-law Jürgen Brandt is targeted by the Hamburg criminal police. Inspector Graumann and his assistant Weber presume murder. The suspicion against editor-in-chief Brandt is confirmed by the fact that he is incriminated by the testimony of several witnesses. At a press conference, Brandt claims that the Elmers murder case was staged only to exonerate the innocently convicted family man, Parsetti. But to Brandt's horror, Elmer's body is actually found.
Who directed Tote reden nicht?
Tote reden nicht was directed by Helmut Krätzig.
Who stars in Tote reden nicht?
Tote reden nicht stars Horst Schulze, Annekathrin Bürger, Erika Müller-Fürstenau, Johannes Arpe, Hans-Joachim Hanisch, Werner Toelcke.
How long is Tote reden nicht?
Tote reden nicht has a runtime of 3h 21m (201 minutes).
What genre is Tote reden nicht?
Tote reden nicht is a Crime, Drama, TV Movie film.
Where was Tote reden nicht produced?
Tote reden nicht was produced in East Germany, Germany.