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The Traitor

Verräter · 1936 | 92 min | Thriller

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Synopsis

The Traitor is a 1936 German spy thriller film directed by Karl Ritter. and starring Willy Birgel, Lída Baarová and Irene von Meyendorff. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Potsdam and on location around Wünsdorf. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Franz Koehn and Max Mellin. The film revolves around foreign agents who infiltrate the German arms industry, helped by German traitors. However, they are defeated due to the combined efforts of the Wehrmacht and the Gestapo.

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Credits

Director
Karl Ritter
Screenplay
Leonhard Fürst
Director of Photography
Günther Anders, Heinz von Jaworsky
Original Music Composer
Henri René
Editor
Gottfried Ritter
Country
Germany

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Cast · 20

RF

Rudolf Fernau

Volker von Collande

Volker von Collande

JD

Josef Dahmen

EK

Ernst Karchow

Carl Auen

Carl Auen

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