10:32 in the Morning (1966)

10:32 in the Morning (1966) poster

Painter Peter Hartman is arrested at the scene of a murder. He soon turns out to have ties to the victim's young widow. As Inspector Stroomer begins to unravel the mystery, two very different sides of the story are presented to him. Now it is up to Stroomer to find enough photographic evidence to make out which version is the truth.

Director: Arthur Dreifuss
Genre: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Runtime: 96 min
Release Date:

Cast

Country: Netherlands
Language: Nederlands
Original Language: nl

Themes

Noir Detective and Rainy Night Case, Private Investigator and Dark Cases, Private Eye and the Missing Heiress Case, Detective Noir: Corruption in the City, Murder Investigation and Whodunit

Keywords

detective, painter

More Films by Director: Arthur Dreifuss
More Films in Genre: Crime, Mystery, Thriller

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 10:32 in the Morning about?
Painter Peter Hartman is arrested at the scene of a murder. He soon turns out to have ties to the victim's young widow. As Inspector Stroomer begins to unravel the mystery, two very different sides of the story are presented to him. Now it is up to Stroomer to find enough photographic evidence to make out which version is the truth.
Who directed 10:32 in the Morning?
10:32 in the Morning was directed by Arthur Dreifuss.
Who stars in 10:32 in the Morning?
10:32 in the Morning stars Linda Christian, Bob de Lange, Eric Schneider, Wim van den Brink, Wim de Haas, Rudi West.
How long is 10:32 in the Morning?
10:32 in the Morning has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
What genre is 10:32 in the Morning?
10:32 in the Morning is a Crime, Mystery, Thriller film.
Where was 10:32 in the Morning produced?
10:32 in the Morning was produced in Netherlands.
What are the themes of 10:32 in the Morning?
The themes of 10:32 in the Morning include: Noir Detective and Rainy Night Case, Private Investigator and Dark Cases, Private Eye and the Missing Heiress Case, Detective Noir: Corruption in the City, Murder Investigation and Whodunit.