Crime Scene: Berlin
Crime Scene: Berlin

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Crime Scene: Berlin

1958
Movie
83 min
German

Rudi Prange is released from prison for good behavior. He gets a job in a transport unit but gets involuntarily involved in a smuggling business by a colleague. When two police officers are gun down Rudi becomes the main suspect.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Herbert BallmannGenres: Crime, Mystery, Film Noir

Plot Summary

In post-war Berlin, a meticulous detective investigates a series of baffling murders. As he delves deeper into the city's underbelly, he uncovers a complex web of secrets and lies that connects the victims and points to a chilling conspiracy. The detective must race against time to catch the elusive killer before they strike again.

Critical Reception

Crime Scene: Berlin was generally well-received by critics for its atmospheric depiction of a divided city and its suspenseful narrative. While not a commercial blockbuster, it gained a cult following for its gritty realism and noir elements, becoming a notable example of German crime cinema from the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its tense atmosphere and faithful portrayal of Berlin's post-war landscape.

  • Noted for its intricate plot and engaging detective work.

  • Appreciated for its classic film noir elements and suspenseful storytelling.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older German film, but those available often highlight its effectiveness as a moody crime thriller and appreciate its historical context.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Berlin, capturing the unique atmosphere of the city in the late 1950s, which was still bearing the scars of World War II and the recent Berlin Blockade.

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