Central Rio
1939 German film
- 5 October 1939 (1939-10-05)
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Central Rio (German: Zentrale Rio) is a 1939 German crime film directed by Erich Engels and starring Leny Marenbach, Camilla Horn and Ita Rina.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann. It was shot at the Terra Studios in Berlin and on location in Hamburg.
Synopsis
A German woman's husband has been missing for years, presumed dead. Then she receives information that is alive and living in Brazil. She resolves to travel to Rio de Janeiro to find out the truth.
Cast
- Leny Marenbach as Maria Halmborg
- Camilla Horn as Diane Mercier
- Ita Rina as Chiquita Salieri
- Werner Fuetterer as Michael Wenk
- Iván Petrovich as Ricardo Perez
- Hans Zesch-Ballot as Kommissar Dossa
- Leo Peukert as Kommissar Gaveira
- Paul Hoffmann as Marquez Cabana
- Reinhold Bernt as Sergeant Carmo
- Axel Monjé as Sergeant Gonzaga
- Käte Kühl as Bonita
- Walther Süssenguth as Schmuggler
- Marianne Simson as Solotänzerin
- Else Ehser as Garderobiere
- Helmut Egiomue as Hotelboy Chico
- Rudi Schuricke as Sänger
References
- ^ Noack p.157
Bibliography
- Noack, Frank. Veit Harlan: The Life and Work of a Nazi Filmmaker. University Press of Kentucky, 2016.
- Tegel, Susan. Jew Suss: Life, Legend, Fiction, Film. A&C Black, 2011.
External links
- Central Rio at IMDb
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Films directed by Erich Engels
- Crime Reporter Holm (1932)
- Geheimnis des blauen Zimmers (1932)
- The Roberts Case (1933)
- Peter, Paul and Nanette (1935)
- Fruit in the Neighbour's Garden (1935)
- Thunder, Lightning and Sunshine (1936)
- The Grey Lady (1937)
- In the Name of the People (1939)
- Central Rio (1939)
- Doctor Crippen (1942)
- The Golden Spider (1943)
- Friday the Thirteenth (1949)
- The Murder Trial of Doctor Jordan (1949)
- The Lady in Black (1951)
- Don't Worry About Your Mother-in-Law (1954)
- Fruit in the Neighbour's Garden (1956)
- Widower with Five Daughters (1957)
- Father, Mother and Nine Children (1958)
- Doctor Crippen Lives (1958)
- Of Course, the Motorists (1959)
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