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The Murderers Are Among Us
Directed by
Wolfgang Staudte
Not Rated
1946
81m
Drama
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Romance
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7.4
83%
76%
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After returning from a concentration camp, Susanne finds an ex-soldier living in her apartment. Together the two try to move past their experiences during World War II.
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Cast of The Murderers Are Among Us
Hildegard Knef
Susanne Wallner
Wilhelm Borchert
Hans Mertens
Arno Paulsen
Ferdinand Brückner
Robert Forsch
Gustav Mondschein
Albert Johannes
Bartholomäus Timm
Ursula Krieg
Carola Schulz
Wolfgang Dohnberg
Fritz Knochenhauer
Erna Sellmer
Mrs. Brückner
Michael Günther
Herbert Brückner
Christian Blackwood
Otto Brückner
Hilde Adolphi
Daisy
Marlise Ludwig
Sonja
Elly Burgmer
Mother of Sick Child
Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur
Doctor
Christiane Hanson
Maid
Käthe Jöken-König
Customer
Wolfgang Staudte
Director
Eberhard Keindorff
Writer
Johanna Sibelius
Writer
Fritz Staudte
Writer
Willi Herrmann
Producer
Max Sablotzki
Producer
Herbert Uhlich
Producer
The Murderers Are Among Us Ratings & Reviews
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Victoria Luxford
The Murderers Are Among Us remains a captivating piece of cinema history. Its message of personal and national responsibility is one that could ring true for much of society today, if we are prepared to listen.
Variety
Variety Staff
While not fully successful, either as drama or ideology, film is marked by superb camera and montage technique recalling some of the firstrate German productions before the Nazi era.
New York Times
Thomas M. Pryor
A confused and rambling study of disillusionment in post-war Germany is presented in heavily stylized fashion.
Apollo Guide
Cheryl DeWolfe
This film is amazing to watch from a purely historical point of view, and it is also an interesting story.
Chicago Reader
Fred Camper
The film's visual symbolism can be heavy-handed, but many images are stunningly evocative, and the scene in which the doctor begins his own recovery by performing a tracheotomy on a dying girl is genuinely affecting.
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