Many came by

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Movie
Original title Many came by
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1956
length 80 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Peter Pewas
script Gerhard T. Buchholz
production Gerhard T. Buchholz
music Peter Sandloff
camera Klaus von Rautenfeld
cut Wolfgang Fluff
occupation

Many came by is a German feature film by Peter Pewas from 1956 .

action

Although Sabine and Jochen have already gone on vacation several times, this should no longer be possible after they are both 15 years old after a ban by their parents. So Jochen starts the journey alone. Sabine hitchhikes her boyfriend after she ran away from home. They want to meet in a forest near the highway. On her journey, Sabine comes under the control of a sex criminal and serial killer. This is pursued by Commissioner Morath, who does not let go of a series of unsolved murders. Police and lovers arrive on time at the end.

production

The shooting took place between October 31, 1955 and January 9, 1956 in Munich and the surrounding area and in Stuttgart . The ARRI studio in Munich served as the film studio ; the exterior shots of the autobahn were taken on the A 9 between Munich and Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm . The film had its cinema premiere on May 4, 1956 in the Urania Hamburg.

criticism

“There are sequences of images to be seen in this film - the admirable cameraman is called Klaus von Rautenfeld - that can only be compared with very great, international models: the murder montages, the criminal hunt and some close-ups of Harald Maresch, the murderer, are reminiscent of Reed "S THIRD MAN", was the Munich Mercury from May 22, 1956.

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ CineGraph - Lexicon for German-language film : Peter Pewas
  2. Many came by - rediscovered (info sheet) DHM film series