Bumerang (1960)
1h 32m
Running Time
January 14, 1960Release Date
Plot.
The paths of three men cross for a short time in post-war Berlin. Robert and Willy are unattached and unemployed, Georg has joined them from Hamburg, he has a family and occasionally does something crooked. That's what the three of them are up to together: A safe is to be cracked, the plan comes from Robert. Then Else shows up, a former girlfriend of Robert's who now lives with his buddy Willy. She is interested in Robert again, but he turns her down. Blind with jealousy, Willy nevertheless feels betrayed and rats out their joint scheme to the police. As they stand in front of the strongbox, they are surrounded by police officers. One of them, Inspector Stern, suddenly recognizes in Robert the man who saved his life during the war.
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Cast & Crew.
Hardy Krüger
Robert Wegner
Martin Held
Hauptkommissar Stern
Mario Adorf
Georg Kugler
Ingrid van Bergen
Else
Horst Frank
Willy Schneider
Peer Schmidt
Constable Meyer
Alfred Weidenmann
Director
Ernst Waldow
Bremer
Herbert Reinecker
Writer
Igor Sentjurc
Writer
Cordula Trantow
Helga, genannt 'Schmetterling'
Luggi Waldleitner
Producer
Hans-Martin Majewski
Composer
Edith Hancke
Woman on the train
Kurt Hasse
Cinematographer
Lu Säuberlich
Mrs. Stern
Wolf Englert
Production Design
Ernst Richter
Production Design
Ursula Stutz
Costume Design
Lilian Seng
Editor
Wieland Liebske
Assistant Director
Leo Weisse
Still Photographer
Wolf Vollmar
Assistant Director Trainee
Kurt Paetz
Unit Manager
Heinrich Schier
Production Manager
Hans Löhmer
Sound
Fritz Anton
Unit Manager
Karl Mitschke
Production Manager
Lothar Kern
Assistant Camera
Ursula Zschiesche
Assistant Editor
Walter Schreckling
Wardrobe Master
Max Patyna
Hairstylist
Jutta Haase
Hairstylist
Helmut Künecke
Props
Max Freude
Props
Fritz Moritz
Props
Henry Rupé
Camera Operator
Margarete Markwordt
Wardrobe Master
Manfred Meurer
Kurt Pratsch-Kaufmann
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Boomerang (German: Bumerang) is a 1960 West German crime thriller film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Hardy Krüger, Martin Held and Mario Adorf. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in West Berlin and on location around the city. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Wolf Englert and Ernst Richter.