If All the Guys in the World

  • André Valmy: Le Guellec
  • Jean Gaven: Jos
  • Georges Poujouly: Benj
  • Doudou Babet - Mohammed
  • Hélène Perdrière: Christine
  • Jean -Louis Trintignant Jean- Louis
  • Mimo Billi: Alberto
  • Yves Brainville: Dr. Jégou
  • Mathias Wieman: Karl Baumeister
  • Gardy Granass: Herta builder
  • Peter Walker: Harry
  • Charles Jarrell: Mitch
  • Constantin Nepo: Soviet officer
  • Marc Cassot: Marcel
  • Claude Sylvain: Totoche
  • Andrex: Lagarrigue
  • Diana Bel: Stewardess
  • Bernard Dheran: Saint- Savin

TKX is not responding is a French adventure film by Christian - Jaque from the year 1956. In the GDR, it was published as if all people in the world. ...

Action

On the French trawler " Lutèce ", who is traveling straight ahead of Norway, suddenly breaks out an enigmatic disease. Some crew members suspect the Algerian Mohammed to have introduced a disease on board. Captain Le Guellec can calm things down a bit and sends tirelessly calls from, but no one receives. His last hope is the amateur shortwave transmitter. Meanwhile, five crew members are already suffering.

In fact, in the distant Togo receives the merchant Alberto the emergency and alerts the local tropical medicine. This identifies the disease based on symptoms as botulism. Only the Pasteur Institute in Paris has a serum which still has to be to in no later than twelve hours at the fishermen. Again, the radio station is trying to the radio mechanic Jean -Louis in Paris listening to the radio message and can raise the serum with infinite pains. The next possible flight connection leads from Paris to Munich and from there again to Oslo. A blind radio companion of Jean -Louis to take the serum in Munich in receiving and forwarding. But due to a mix enters the serum with a Polish stewardess to Berlin instead of Munich.

Again, there is a desperate radio emergency calls in all directions until the serum can finally be picked up by an American soldier at the flight attendant at the hotel. At the Berlin sector border of the soldier but is arrested by the Soviet military, as it can prove to be inadequate. The Soviet officer can, however, convince them of the plight and organized a Soviet aircraft that flies the medications directly from Berlin to Norway. There brings a Norwegian aircraft the drugs on the lake and discards it by parachute on the " Lutèce ". However, the charge falls far from the ship into the sea. Ironically, the Algerian Mohammed, who is not yet ill last fishermen, now jumps into the icy North Sea and rescues his comrades.

The film ends with the fact that all people somehow involved in the trans-national bailout, mostly through radio messages from the rescue of fishermen learn.

Production and reception

For the Federal Republic of Germany, the film from Alliance movie rentals in Frankfurt / Main is licensed. The German dubbed version, however, was shorter compared to the French original by more than ten minutes. The (West ) German premiere took place on 31 August 1956.

In the following year, 1957, the film was also licensed by the Progress movie rental for the GDR and resynchronized by DEFA in an uncut version. The film came from the March 11, 1957 under the title When all the people of the world ... in the cinema of the GDR.

Awards

The film was on the IX. International Film Festival in Karlovy Vary in 1956 awarded the grand prize.

Swell

  • Progress Film Illustrated - No. 3/ 57, program notes to When all the people of the world ..., ed. from the press and promotional service of VEB Progress Film -Vertrieb, Berlin 1957
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