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Anonymous Letters

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Anonymous Letters
Directed byArthur Maria Rabenalt
Written by
Produced byFrank Clifford
Starring
CinematographyOtto Baecker
Edited byWalter Wischniewsky
Music byTheo Mackeben
Production
company
Cordial-Film
Distributed byEuropa-Filmverleih
Release date
  • 29 March 1949 (1949-03-29)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Anonymous Letters (German: Anonyme Briefe) is a 1949 German drama film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt, and starring Käthe Haack, Tilly Lauenstein, and O.E. Hasse.[1] It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in West Berlin and on location in the city at the time of the Berlin Blockade. The film's sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann.

Synopsis

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In Occupied Berlin the students at a drama school begin receiving anonymous letters threatening to reveal secrets about them. Considerable mistrusts grows amongst the students, culminating in one of them attempting suicide. Eventually the head of the school calls in the police to investigate.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Bock & Bergfelder p. 304

Bibliography

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  • Bock, Hans-Michael; Bergfelder, Tim, eds. (2009). The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-57181-655-9.
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