| When Night Falls on the Reeperbahn | |
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| German | Wenn es Nacht wird auf der Reeperbah | 
| Directed by | Rolf Olsen | 
| Written by | Rolf Olsen | 
| Produced by | Heinz Willeg | 
| Starring | Erik Schumann Fritz Wepper Konrad Georg  | 
| Cinematography | Franz Xaver Lederle | 
| Edited by | Renate Willeg | 
| Music by | Erwin Halletz | 
Production company  | Allianz Filmproduktion  | 
| Distributed by | Constantin Film | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 98 minutes | 
| Country | West Germany | 
| Language | German | 
When Night Falls on the Reeperbahn (German: Wenn es Nacht wird auf der Reeperbahn) is a 1967 West German crime film directed by Rolf Olsen and starring Erik Schumann, Fritz Wepper and Konrad Georg.[1] It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin and on location around Hamburg. The role played by Konrad Georg was modelled on a similar one he played in the television series Kommissar Freytag.
The film was a commercial success and over the next few years Olsen directed several further Hamburg-set crime films, many of them starring Curd Jürgens.
Cast
- Erik Schumann as Danny Sonntag
 - Fritz Wepper as Till Voss
 - Marianne Hoffmann as Lotti Norkus
 - Jürgen Draeger as Feuer-Hotte
 - Konrad Georg as Hauptkommissar Zinner
 - Marlies Dräger as Karin
 - Heinz Reincke as Uwe Wagenknecht
 - Herbert Tiede as Wilhelm Voss, general manager
 - Karl Lieffen as Karlchen Dincke
 - Tanja Gruber as Pinky Schön
 - Willi Rose as Mumps
 - Gabriele Scharon as Margot
 - Friedrich Schütter as Dr. Buding
 - Rudolf Schündler as Hanns Henningsen, manager
 - Brigitte Schacht as Brigitte Trautmann
 - Frank Nossack as Volker
 - Joachim Richert as Frank
 - Günter Lüdke as Jens Paulsen, commissioner
 - Dieter Wagner as Manfred Nagel, director
 - Erni Mangold as Wanda
 - Günter Glaser as Papadopoulos
 - Horst Hesslein as Bouncer at Puff
 - Rolf Olsen as Arzt
 - Alexander Paris as Jürgen
 - Marina Ried as Marthe Henningsen
 - Hans Waldherr as Raufbold in Nachtclub
 - Verena Wiet as Sybille Voss
 
References
- ↑ Cowie, Peter & Elley, Derek. World Filmography: 1967. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1977. p. 156.
 
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