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Die Mörder sind unter uns, a German film known in English as Murderers Among Us in the United States or The Murderers Are Among Us in the United Kingdom was one of the first post-World War II German films [1] and the first Trümmerfilm. It was produced in 1945/46 in the Althoff Studios in Babelsberg and the Jofa-Ateliers in Johannisthal.
1946 United States The Stranger: Orson Welles: First feature film to include footage of concentration camps [3] 1946 Germany Die Mörder sind unter uns: Wolfgang Staudte: The first Rubble Film and the first German film to address Nazi atrocities. English title: Murderers Among Us: 1947 Germany Ehe im Schatten: Kurt Maetzig: One of the earliest ...
Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story is a 1989 American biographical film directed by Brian Gibson and written by Abby Mann, Robin Vote and Ron Hutchinson. The film stars Ben Kingsley, Renée Soutendijk, Craig T. Nelson, Anton Lesser, Jack Shepherd and Paul Freeman. The film premiered on HBO on April 23, 1989. [1] [2] [3] [4]
In the film The Murderers Are Among Us, the female protagonist Susanne returns from a concentration camp and is shocked by the misery of Germans in the cities. A common trope in the rubble films is the highlighting of German soldiers' trauma at the expense of relegating the suffering of political and racial enemies of the Third Reich.
A Murder Too Many (1988) Smoke Without Fire (1990) A Hobby of Murder (1994) A Choice of Evils (1995) Other novels. I, Said The Fly (1945) Murder among Friends (1946) (published in the US as Cheat the Hangman) With Murder in Mind (1948) The March Hare Murders (1949) Milk of Human Kindness (1950) Hunt the Tortoise (1950) The Clock that Wouldn't ...
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Roger Scarlett was the pen name of Dorothy Blair (1903–1976) and Evelyn Page (1902–1977), [1] [2] who were life partners and in the early 1930s wrote five golden age mystery novels together. [3] They are believed to be the "first same-sex couple to write mysteries."
One of the stories, "A Matter of Colour", involves the plot of a boxing manager having a man named Swede hide behind a curtain and hit an opponent during a bout; the Swede fails, and the reader is left with an impression that in retaliation, the boxing manager puts out a contract on his life.