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Autobus S
Bus driver Jonny wants to marry Grete, but she is jealous, and when he wrecks his bus, gets robbed by burglars and is implicated in an insurance fraud he decides to leave town and sign up on a ship as a sailor.
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Plot Summary
In 1930s Berlin, a truck driver named Willi Krueger becomes entangled in a series of crimes after witnessing a hit-and-run. He is blackmailed by a ruthless criminal gang who force him to participate in their illicit activities. As the situation escalates, Willi must find a way to escape the clutches of the mob and clear his name before it's too late.
Critical Reception
Autobus S, released in 1937, is a pre-war German thriller that has been recognized for its taut atmosphere and compelling narrative. While not as widely discussed as some of Lang's later international works, it is often cited as an example of his early mastery of suspense and social commentary. Critical reception generally acknowledges its effectiveness as a crime drama within the context of its time.
What Reviewers Say
A suspenseful and well-paced crime drama.
Demonstrates Fritz Lang's early command of thriller elements.
Offers a glimpse into the social undercurrents of 1930s Germany.
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Fun Fact
Fritz Lang himself was reportedly inspired to make 'Autobus S' by a real-life hit-and-run incident he witnessed in Berlin.
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