The Allure of Danger explained

The Allure of Danger
Director:Eugen York
Music:Michael Jary
Cinematography:Albert Benitz
Distributor:Allianz Filmverleih
Runtime:76 minutes
Country:West Germany
Language:German

The Allure of Danger (German: '''Lockende Gefahr''') is a 1950 West German drama film directed by Eugen York and starring Angelika Hauff, Walter Richter and Berta Drews.[1] It was screened at the 1950 Venice Film Festival.

It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios and on location around Hamburg. The film's sets were designed by the art director Mathias Matthies.

Synopsis

A boy befriends a fisherman.

Cast

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Youngkin p.348