Peter Voss, Thief of Millions (1946 film)

  • Viktor de Kowa: Peter Voss
  • Karl Schönböck: Bobby Dodd
  • Else by Moellendorff: Polly Petterson
  • Hans Leibelt: Van Gelder
  • Kurt Seifert: Father Petterson
  • Fritz Kampers: Fritz Mohr
  • Werner floor: Dodds Secretary
  • Georg Thomalla: Max Egon Flipp
  • Gustav Bertram: Sam Parker
  • Erwin Biegel: Stowaway
  • Eduard Wenk: Bank Teller
  • Erich Fiedler: Bertolli
  • Walter Bechmann: Captain of the "Poseidon"
  • Ursula Herking: Marietta
  • Victor Janson: Big Bill
  • Gerhard Bienert: taxi-driver
  • Eduard Bornträger: 1 Bank employee
  • Wolfgang Dohnberg: 2 bank employee
  • Benno Müller: 3 bank employee
  • Ewald Wenck: 4 Bank employee
  • Ferdinand Robert: Guest in the gentlemen's club
  • Ernst- Albert Schaah: Police Commissioner
  • Leo Sloma: host at the port local
  • Franz Weber: Man from the Tourist Club
  • Erich Dunskus: Chauffeur Bobby Dodd
  • Max Ernst Harry: policeman
  • Gustav Püttjer: Man on ship
  • Louis Brody

Peter Voss, of the millions of Thief is a German film directed by Karl Anton. The film 's production company Tobis was from September 1943 to March 1944 and was completed after the war by DEFA. The premiere took place on 27 September 1946. The film is based on the novel by Ewald Gerhard Seeliger.

Action

Polly Petterson 's major client of the bank Van Geldern, which manages its assets in the amount of one million. When they want to take off the entire amount that threatens the bank, which has backed the wrong horse, go bankrupt. The clerk Peter Voss steals then mock the million and flees. After consultation he should hide for so long until the price of copper, which was invested will increase again. Polly committed to Detective Bobby Dodd and follows the apparent bank robber to Portugal, Brazil, in the Wild West and to Hawaii. There, Peter Voss, the rich Polly convinced of his good intentions - and is saved as the bank, even held a wedding.

Reviews

" Light-footed and entertaining re- adaptation of the successful six-part adventure silent film " The Man With No Name " 1921. "

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