Berlin One

Directed by Marvin Kren
2015    2h 3mCrime, History
6.36.6
Berlin in the 1920s is a vibrant metropolis. After the horrors of the First World War, people seek their fortune at parties, in glittering variety theaters and dance halls. So-called "ring clubs" dominate the world of crime. When Inspector Paul Lang finds his friend, public prosecutor Barnekow, dead in the crocodile pool of the Tiergarten, the mastermind seems clear, at least to him: the murder clearly bears the signature of Immanuel Tauss, the former head of the gangster ring "The Crocodiles". But Lang's biggest adversary, Tauss, is in prison. Together with his assistant Conrad Ruppert and his secretary, Lang sets about solving the case and encounters the unscrupulous up-and-comer Viktor Parkov and the fascinating vaudeville owner Irma Berger in Berlin's night world. Another corpse opens up a surprising twist, but Lang is already deeply entangled in his personal duel with Tauss - and himself.

Where to Watch Berlin One

  • Friedrich MückePaul Lang
  • Tobias MorettiImmanuel Tauss
  • Antje TraueIrma Berger
  • Emilia SchüleMasha Kampe
  • Frederick LauConrad Ruppert
  • Oliver MasucciViktor Parkov
  • Emilio De MarchiHeinrich Stehlke
  • Brigitte KrenLuise
  • Trystan PütterJohann Barnekow
  • Vinzenz WagnerBernhard
  • Jörn HentschelArno
  • Sarah RebellatoDorothea Lang
  • Dirk NockerKarlsfeld
  • Vicky KriepsCharlotte Barnekow
  • Patrick von Blume
  • Hans-Uwe Bauer
  • Pit Bukowski
  • Stella Brückner
  • Pavel Batěk
  • Filip Kaňkovský

 

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Berlin One Trivia

Berlin One was released on December 1, 2015.

Berlin One was directed by Marvin Kren.

Berlin One has a runtime of 2 hr 3 min.

Berlin One was produced by Quirin Berg, Max Wiedemann.

The key characters in Berlin One are Paul Lang (Friedrich Mücke), Immanuel Tauss (Tobias Moretti), Irma Berger (Antje Traue).

Berlin One is a Crime, History film.

Berlin One has an audience rating of 6.3 out of 10.

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