

Director Wolfgang Staudte who left East Germany in 1953 to make movies in West Germany, takes a few swipes at the West German judicial system in this fairly effective courtroom drama about the murder of a four-month-old baby. Police almost immediately arrest the mother Ingrid who is the mistress of the father, a rich business VIP married to another woman. His position and wealth keep him insulated from suspicion. A hot-shot lawyer has to overcome the unaccountably biased perceptions of the police, the judge, the prosecutor and almost everyone else in the judicial system. The defence lawyer, driven to an extreme, knows he has to find the real killer or his client will be convicted.
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Cast

Martin Held
Direktor Werner Rameil

Hanns Lothar
Rechtsanwalt Dr. Fox

Ellen Schwiers
Ingrid Bernhardy

Jürgen Goslar
Dr. Heinz Stephan
Adelheid Seeck
Gerda Rameil

Werner Hinz
Landgerichtsrat Ricker
Lore Hartling
Assessorin Ebeling

Siegfried Wischnewski
Kriminalinspektor Gerhuf

Harald Juhnke
Kriminalsekretär Wenzel
Otto Graf
Anwalt Dr. Beyer

Albert Bessler
Dr. Hollberg

Lucie Mannheim
Frau Bernhardy
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