The Blum Affair
Originally released in 1948. The Blum Affair is a drama/history film. directed by Erich Engel.
Starring Hans Christian Blech, Ernst Waldow, and Paul Bildt
Synopsis
Dr. Blum, a Jewish manufacturer, is falsely accused of a murder. Even when the real killer’s identity becomes evident, the state prosecutor refuses to accept Blum’s innocence.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Hans Christian Blech
as Mörder Karlheinz Gabler
Ernst Waldow
as Kriminalkommissar Schwerdtfeger
Paul Bildt
as Untersuchungsrichter Konrat
Karin Evans
as Sabine Blum
Alfred Schieske
as Kriminalkommissar Otto Bonte
Kurt Ehrhardt
as Dr. Jakob Blum
Gisela Trowe
as Christina Burman
Arno Paulsen
as Wilhelm Platzer
Herbert Hübner
as Landgerichtsdirektor Hecht
Blandine Ebinger
as Lucie Schmerschneider
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Herstellungsgruppe Herbert Uhlich
- DEFA
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Blum Affair about?
Dr. Blum, a Jewish manufacturer, is falsely accused of a murder. Even when the real killer’s identity becomes evident, the state prosecutor refuses to accept Blum’s innocence.
Who directed The Blum Affair?
The Blum Affair was directed by Erich Engel.
How long is The Blum Affair?
The Blum Affair has a runtime of 1 hours and 49 minutes (109 minutes total).
When was The Blum Affair released?
The Blum Affair was released on December 3, 1948 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Blum Affair?
The main cast of The Blum Affair includes Hans Christian Blech, Ernst Waldow, Paul Bildt, Karin Evans, Alfred Schieske.