Die Vier im Jeep (1951)
Directed by Leopold Lindtberg, Elizabeth Montagu

Drama
aka: Four in a Jeep

Film Synopsis

Vienna, 1950.  Following the end of the war, the city is divided into four sectors and is constantly patrolled by the allied forces.  In each jeep, there is a passenger from each nationality: American, Russian, English and French.   The crew of one jeep find themselves in a difficult situation when they receive a complaint from a young woman named Franziska Idinger, who claims that the keys to her lodgings have been confiscated by the Soviet authorities...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Leopold Lindtberg, Elizabeth Montagu
  • Script: Hans Sahl, Richard Schweizer, William Michael Treichlinger, William Harding (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Emil Berna
  • Music: Robert Blum
  • Cast: Ralph Meeker (Sergeant William Long), Viveca Lindfors (Franziska Idinger), Yossi Yadin (Sergeant Vassilij Voroshenko), Michael Medwin (Sergeant Harry Stuart), Albert Dinan (Sergeant Marcel Pasture), Paulette Dubost (Germaine Pasture), Harry Hess (Captain R. Hammon), Eduard Loibner (Hackl), Hans Putz (Karl Idinger), Geraldine Katt (Steffi, Harry's girl), Gregori Chmara, Rudolf Lenz, François Simon
  • Country: Switzerland
  • Language: French / English
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Aka: Four in a Jeep

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