Police File 909 (1934)

ALL 07/27/1934 (de) Crime, Drama 76 Min
  • Release
    07/27/1934
  • Production
    Camera-Filmproduktion
  • Rotten tomato
    50%
  • Original title
    Polizeiakte 909
  • Original language
    de
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

A Japanese doctor, on a secret mission to Paris for his country, becomes romantically involved with a cabaret singer at a Parisian nightclub. His entire mission is put at risk when he kills a rival for her love, a French journalist and blackmailer. (This film was a heavily re-shot 76 minute version of the 1933 film Typhoon but with a dramatically altered plot from the original where the Japanese are now portrayed as unsympathetic villains. The new version was approved by German censors and released in 1934 although its critical reception was poor. It is possible that Wiene, who had left for Budapest in 1933 following the Nazi rise to power, did not personally work on the new version). From Wikipedia.

  1. Robert Wiene

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor



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Police File 909 (1934) 76 Min

ALL 07/27/1934 (de)
Crime, Drama
  • Release 07/27/1934
  • Production
    Camera-Filmproduktion
  • Original title Polizeiakte 909
  • de
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

A Japanese doctor, on a secret mission to Paris for his country, becomes romantically involved with a cabaret singer at a Parisian nightclub. His entire mission is put at risk when he kills a rival for her love, a French journalist and blackmailer. (This film was a heavily re-shot 76 minute version of the 1933 film Typhoon but with a dramatically altered plot from the original where the Japanese are now portrayed as unsympathetic villains. The new version was approved by German censors and released in 1934 although its critical reception was poor. It is possible that Wiene, who had left for Budapest in 1933 following the Nazi rise to power, did not personally work on the new version). From Wikipedia.

  1. Robert Wiene

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Adolf Noé, Robert Wiene

    Producer