Tanz am Sonnabend-Mord?
Tanz am Sonnabend-Mord?

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Tanz am Sonnabend-Mord?

1962
Movie
86 min
German

A Saturday evening dance in the village pub is interrupted when the barn of local farmer Paul Gäbler catches on fire. The farmer himself is soon found – hanged. Sawmill owner Züllich claims that Gäbler committed suicide because he was forced to join an agricultural production cooperative, but others are convinced Gäbler was murdered. Officers Schneider and Anders must navigate their way through a complex maze of personal and political motivations in order to reconstruct the crime.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Herbert BallmannGenres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

In this German crime thriller, a series of mysterious deaths occur, all linked to a popular dance event. Detective Inspectors Peter Fuhrmann and Erwin Kopp, alongside Lieutenant Heinemann, are tasked with uncovering the truth behind these macabre occurrences. As they delve deeper, they find themselves entangled in a web of intrigue and deception where distinguishing between innocent revelers and a dangerous killer becomes increasingly difficult.

Critical Reception

As a lesser-known German crime film from the early 1960s, "Tanz am Sonnabend-Mord?" did not achieve widespread international recognition or critical acclaim. However, within the context of its era and genre in German cinema, it was appreciated for its suspenseful narrative and typical crime procedural elements. Modern reviews are scarce, but it's often cited as an example of the crime films produced during that period in Germany.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric suspense and intricate plot.

  • Noted for competent performances within the crime genre.

  • Considered a solid example of German crime filmmaking from the era.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on the novel "Dance at the End of the Road" by renowned crime writer Ed McBain, part of his popular 87th Precinct series.

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