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Plot Summary
A young woman, Inge, is found dead in a forest under mysterious circumstances, with no apparent cause of death. Inspector Kuhn is assigned to the case and begins to unravel a web of deceit and suspicion surrounding Inge's life. As Kuhn delves deeper, he uncovers secrets about her relationships and recent activities, leading him to a shadowy figure known only as 'the Baron'. The investigation takes a tense turn as Kuhn races against time to expose the killer before they can strike again.
Critical Reception
Ruf ohne Echo was a well-received German crime thriller of its era, praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and intriguing plot. It is often cited as an example of the popular 'Krimis' genre that flourished in post-war Germany, drawing audiences with its blend of mystery and suspense. While not a major international release, it holds a respectable place in German cinema history.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful narrative and atmospheric direction.
- Recognized for its contribution to the German Krimi genre.
- Often noted for its effective build-up of tension.
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Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of the Edgar Wallace novel of the same name, a popular source for many German crime thrillers of the period.
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