Die Gejagten
Originally released in 1961. Die Gejagten is a feature film. directed by Max Michel.
Starring Heinrich Gretler, Helen Vita, and Claude Farell
Synopsis
In the forest of Hablikon, the administrator Reichle is found shot dead. He had gone hunting with three other respected citizens of the community. Detective Sergeant Müller takes charge of the investigation. The first suspect is the nephew of one of the hunters, who was also at the scene at the time of the shooting and was on parole from prison. With no clear motive, Müller focuses his attention on the honorable and irreproachable fellow hunters. Their clean facade begins to crumble during his investigations. Village doctor Amsler, banker Meier, and architect Häuptl all had something to hide. Reichle knew about their private and business misdeeds. Müller also learns from Alvine Dünki, the dead man's lover, that money from the community coffers was used for the four men's entertainment. The murderer is convicted after the crime is reconstructed.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Heinrich Gretler
as Wachtmeister Müller
Helen Vita
as Alvine Dünki
Claude Farell
as Frau Reichle
Paul Bühlmann
as Mötteli
Heinz Woester
as Meier, Bankdirektor
Pierre Dudan
as Dr. med. Amsler
Elisabeth Roth
as Frau Amsler
Max Werner Lenz
as Strassenfeger
Charles-Ferdinand Vaucher
as Häuptli, Architekt
Franz Matter
as Titus Zangger
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Urania Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Die Gejagten about?
In the forest of Hablikon, the administrator Reichle is found shot dead. He had gone hunting with three other respected citizens of the community. Detective Sergeant Müller takes charge of the inv...
Who directed Die Gejagten?
Die Gejagten was directed by Max Michel.
When was Die Gejagten released?
Die Gejagten was released on April 11, 1961 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Die Gejagten?
The main cast of Die Gejagten includes Heinrich Gretler, Helen Vita, Claude Farell, Paul Bühlmann, Heinz Woester.