Arlberg Express (1948)
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| Original title | Arlberg Express |
| Country of production | Austria |
| original language | German |
| Publishing year | 1948 |
| length | 96 minutes |
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| Director | Eduard von Borsody |
| script | Curt Johannes Braun |
| production | Eduard Hoesch |
| music | Wolfgang Ruß-Bovelino |
| camera | Hans Androschin |
| cut | Margarete Smolka |
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Arlberg-Express is an Austrian adventure film from 1948 and is based on a screenplay by Curt Johannes Braun .
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The film describes the story of Hans Leitner, who returned to Vienna in 1948 after being a prisoner of war for three years . The musician cannot find work in post-war Vienna. A suitcase full of jewels thrown from a train entangles Leitner in the criminal machinations of a gang. With the help of the young Christl, with whom Leitner falls in love, he can flee abroad with the Arlberg Express across the border to save.
Web links
- Arlberg Express in the Internet Movie Database (English)