91 minutes
11/21/1976
In 1923, Judge Böhnsdorf and Inspector Dumke convict 22-year-old Fritz Bondersen of treason, accused of selling military secrets on the testimony of General Director Gotthardt, and sentence him to 15 years in a Zuchthaus. Despite his protestations of innocence, Bondersen can’t produce proof. Two years later, his fiancée Edith Volkmann, aided by journalist Günther Borchert, tracks down a French officer whose eyewitness account could discredit Gotthardt’s statement. Their quest to expose a massive fraud offers Bondersen a final hope for justice.

Solveig Müller
as Edith Volkmann

Horst Drinda
as Generaldirektor Ludwig Gotthardt

Marga Legal
as Gertrud Bondersen

Helga Göring
as Martha Siering
Achim Petry
as Oberstleutnant Schwertfeger

Lothar Schellhorn
as Kurt Liesegang

Frank-Otto Schenk

Dietrich Körner

Norbert Christian

Jürgen Zartmann
Klaus Mertens
Ute Boeden

Ernst-Georg Schwill

Gerry Wolff

Joachim Tomaschewsky
Wolfgang Brunecker

Klaus Gehrke
Helmut Müller-Lankow
Gertraud Last

Helmut Schellhardt