The Brenken Case Explained

The Brenken Case
Director:Carl Lamac
Producer:Eduard van Meghen
Music:Eduard Künneke
Cinematography:Karl Hasselmann
Editing:Fritz C. Mauch
Studio:Westdeutsche Tonfilm-Produktion
Distributor:Otzoup Film
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:Germany
Language:German

The Brenken Case (German: Der Fall Brenken) is a 1934 German comedy crime film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Walter Steinbeck, Hans Brausewetter and Rudolf Klein-Rogge.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art directors Gustav A. Knauer and Alexander Mügge.

Synopsis

An attack on the industrialist owner of the Brenken factory draws newspaper headlines. It later transpires that he has organised it himself in order to try to deter rivals from buying his company's shares on the stock exchange.

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Notes and References

  1. Noack p.73