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1937 film

"Rail Triangle" redirects here. For the railway track formation, see Wye (rail).
Dangerous Crossing
Directed byRobert A. Stemmle
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyKarl Puth
Edited byRoger von Norman
Music byHans-Otto Borgmann
Production
company
UFA
Distributed byUFA
Release date
  • 27 January 1937 (1937-01-27)
Running time80 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Dangerous Crossing or Rail Triangle (German: Gleisdreieck) is a 1937 German crime film directed by Robert A. Stemmle and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Heli Finkenzeller, and Paul Hoffmann. It is set amongst railway workers and takes its name from Gleisdreieck on the Berlin U-Bahn. It was partly shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Potsdam. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Carl Böhm [de] and Erich Czerwonski. It was shot on location around Berlin. It premiered at the city's Ufa-Palast am Zoo.

Synopsis

A young railway worker rescues a woman from committing suicide and swiftly falls in love with her. However, before long he is drawn into the criminal schemes of her brother, recently released from prison.

Cast

References

  1. Bock & Bergfelder p. 461
  2. Heins p. 20

Bibliography

External links

Films directed by Robert A. Stemmle


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