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7/10
LAST REALLY GOOD PART OF HANS ALBERS
J. Steed31 October 1999
For Hans Albers the part of the retiring police superintendant is a repeat of the same part he played in the first version in 1930 (!). It seems to me that in this 2nd version Albers is better cast, though I never saw the 1930 version. Albers easily dominates the film and plays his part with a lot of joy and irony. The makers gave him the chance to render a song from his standard repertoire in at the same time the best scene in the film: during the underworld part Albers sings "Beim ersten Mal da tut's noch Weh", the song he sang for the first time in Helmut Käutner's "Grosse Freiheit Nr 7" of 1943. This is also the last film in which Hans Albers had a really good part. After this film came the only passable "Der Mann im Strom" (q.v.) and two others with Albers I would not care to mention.

Though the film can be considered a Hans Albers vehicle in retrospect, York surely did not aim for it. His aim was to make a psychological thriller. As such it is good entertainment, but the psychological element (the women killer who loves his mother too much) is on the simple side to say the least and is also taken to seriously, that is: a bit more tongue-in-cheek would have helped to make it acceptable. There are some big problems with the continuity of the script: at at least two occasions the action jumps without any logic. Watch how the film jumps from the bar to the arrest of Albers; someone forgot to bridge the two scenes.
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7/10
West German Crime Flick with Hans ALBERS and Horst FRANK
ZeddaZogenau21 December 2023
Hans Albers and Hansjörg Felmy investigate in Essen

This crime thriller from the 1950s is no longer very convincing these days. Hans Albers and Hansjörg Felmy are investigating with the police as father and son. In addition to the little fish, with whom the affable Albers is of course on a first-name basis, there is a really nasty girl murderer in the Pott (German nickname for the entire Ruhr area), who acts out again at the end of the film (ultrafies: in kindergarten!) may. This is where the film becomes wonderfully mysterious for a brief moment! Otherwise, Eugen York's production turns out to be too kitschy and old-fashioned. It's definitely not the best film that Kurt Ulrich (Roses for the Public Prosecutor, Jons and Erdme) has produced.

In any case, there are great actors there: Mady Rahl, Werner Peters, Susanne Cramer (1936-1969), Agnes Windeck, Siegfried Lowitz, Maria Sebaldt, Ernst Stankowski and of course really great: CINECITTA Divo Horst FRANK (1929-1999)!! !
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10/10
Hans Albers was still going strong
cynthiahost23 November 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Hans Albers portrays a police chief who's going to retire .Hansjorg Felmy, of Wir Wunderkinder fame, plays his son,who works in the police force too.Although Hans illness shows a bit ,on his face, His acting is still strong.You see his character ,who found a runaway husband ,who's going to send this man back to his wife .In another scene you see Hans celebrating his near reticent at his friends pub, portrayed by Mady Rahl and Werner Peters,Mady had appeared in another Hans Alber picture made a year earlier Das Herz Von S.t Pauli co staring gold finger.In the party scene Hans ,for the moment forgets that he's Otto and thinks he's Hannes Kroeger back in Grosse Frie Heit number 7 and start to sing the song Hilde Hildebrand sang in that movie,Biem Ersten Mal,Da Tuts Noch Weh.Since most of the people in the pub seen the movie,some of them sing the lyrics first right before Hans sings it.Well by the time he retires,Some jack the ripper nut is going around killing women.Hans son is having trouble finding out who it is .So Hans goes out to find who it is .The murderer almost kill Hans son's Girl friend ,played by Ursulandt Brandt.Eventually the murder is found out Movie, near to the last film Hans Alber did before his death .11/23/12
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