Musician Robert Sand is released from prison in April 1933, after serving five years for manslaughter. Disappointed not to find his wife Marie waiting for him outside the prison gates, he heads into the city. At the same time, Marie makes her way in the other direction. For one portentous day, they look for each other in the noisy city of Berlin. Doubt, mistrust, and jealousy begin to germinate in Robert’s mind.
Werner Hochbaum | Director |
Gustav A. Knauer | Art Direction |
Herbert Körner | Director of Photography |
Werner Hochbaum | Screenplay |
Marianne Behr | Editor |
Alexander Mügge | Art Direction |
Hansom Milde-Meißner | Original Music Composer |
Emil Unfried | Producer |
Carl Behr | Screenplay |
Richard Timm | Makeup Artist |