
75 minutes
11/7/1957
Railway employee Fritz Marr is not regarded well by his superiors. It is the year 1920, and trains regularly pass the railway hub of Erfurt to the East to secretly transport weapons for the fight against the young Soviet Union. Marr knows about this and wants to mobilise other workers to stop these illegal deliveries. To muzzle him, Marr is relocated to a remote rail work construction site.

Alice Graf
as Hella Merkel
Horst Schön
as Fritz Marr

Gerhard Bienert
as Wilhelm Merkel

Martin Flörchinger
as Ralow

Hans-Peter Minetti
as Lehnert

Rudolf Ulrich
as Althoff

Hans Klering
as Schwerte
Hans Wehrl
as older worker
Waldemar Pottier
as observer
Harry Gillmann
as Riemer
Hans W. Hamacher
as von Ulmer

Jochen Thomas
as Basstreter
Gerd Biewer
as french officer
Horst Lommatzsch
as estate inspector
Wilhelm Gröhl
as bourgeois

Horst Kube
as Ernst Kölling

Erik S. Klein
as lieutenant
Fritz Ernst Fechner
as 1. Worker
Erich Mirek
as 2. Worker

Paul Pfingst
as 3. Worker

Gerry Wolff
as french soldier

Charlotte Küter
as frau Riemer
Hans Flössel
as doctor
Editha Horn
as Ralow's secretary
Willi Endresser
as railwayman
Waldemar Potier
as observer
Herbert Rüdiger
as worker from RAW
Siegfried Fomm
as Police captain
Günther Ballier
as Riemer's doctor
Hans-Joachim Hegewald
as Truck driver

Georg-Michael Wagner
as clerk

Dieter Perlwitz
as young blond worker
Egon Vogel
as dispatcher
Oswald Foerderer
as Constable
Hans-Jürgen Degenhardt
as railway worker in the signal box
Gertrud-Elisabeth Zillmer
as Lehnert's secretary
Erich Braun
as railwayman
Ilse Bastubbe
as dancer

Hartmut Reck
as Worker
Karl-Heinz Weiss
as worker
Ralf Bregazzi
as french soldier
Gerhard Einert
as french soldier
Hans Ulrich Laufer
as french soldier