Jetzt und in der Stunde meines Todes

Jetzt und in der Stunde meines Todes

98 mins | Drama | Nov. 15, 1963

Ella Conradi, a dedicated journalist from Germany, is in Jerusalem to report about the trial against the Nazi criminal Eichmann. Disgusted by the monstrosities that are revealed, she eventually returns to Germany. There, she wants to cover common cases and trials again. Her first assignment is a murder trial against a man called Ralf Jordan who constantly maintains his innocence. Conradi, who believes Jordan and wants to help him, starts to investigate the case - and thus opens up a political can of worms. The backgrounds of the case reach back to the Nazi period and involve officials of the Third Reich, who in the meantime have returned to their powerful positions.

Jetzt und in der Stunde meines Todes

98 mins | Drama | Nov. 15, 1963

Jetzt und in der Stunde meines Todes
Ella Conradi, a dedicated journalist from Germany, is in Jerusalem to report about the trial against the Nazi criminal Eichmann. Disgusted by the monstrosities that are revealed, she eventually returns to Germany. There, she wants to cover common cases and trials again. Her first assignment is a murder trial against a man called Ralf Jordan who constantly maintains his innocence. Conradi, who believes Jordan and wants to help him, starts to investigate the case - and thus opens up a political can of worms. The backgrounds of the case reach back to the Nazi period and involve officials of the Third Reich, who in the meantime have returned to their powerful positions.
Producers DEFA
Original title Jetzt und in der Stunde meines Todes
Directors Konrad Petzold
Writers Egon Günther

Cast

Inge Keller

as Ella Conradi

Ulrich Thein

as Ralf Jordan

Hannes Fischer

as Frank Müller

Bruno Carstens

as Kommissar Hendrik

Hanns Anselm Perten

as Dr. Welk

Wolf Kaiser

as Adrian Haupt

Hans Klering

as Juryman : Herr Hecht

Gerhard Rachold

as Assistant to Commissioner Hendrik

Gerd Ehlers

as Chief of Police Gamme

Horst Schulze

as Georg Kirchner

Ursula Körbs

as Beate

Günter Naumann

as prosecutor Dr. Becker

Gerry Wolff

as Mosche

Karl Eggstein

as Court President

Martin Flörchinger

as Bar owner in Jerusalem

Sabine Thalbach

as Sekretärin von Müller

Werner Dissel

as Herr Merker

Peter Kiwitt

as Jury member: Herr Obermann

Holger Eckert

as Jury member: Herr Dietrich

Siegfried Weiß

as Jury member: Herr Meier

Nico Turoff

as Nico

Herbert Köfer

as Ping-Pong

Rolf Hoppe

as Portier

Rolf Ripperger

as Merker's assistant

Axel Triebel

as Hard of hearing

Fredy Barten

as Thick