98 minutes
11/15/1963
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.
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