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Gentlemen in White Vests 1970

★ 8.17 votes90 min📅 1970-03-12

Gentlemen in White Vests (1970) is a sharp West German comedy-thriller directed by Wolfgang Staudte, blending crime and wit in a tale of old scores and new schemes.

Director: Wolfgang Staudte

Cast

Martin Held
Martin Held
Oberlandesgerichtsrat a. D. Herbert Zänker
Walter Giller
Walter Giller
Inspektor Walter Knauer
Heinz Erhardt
Heinz Erhardt
Heinrich Scheller
Rudolf Platte
Rudolf Platte
Pietsch
Herbert Fux
Herbert Fux
Luigi Pinelli
Willy Reichert
Willy Reichert
Otto Sikorski
Rudolf Schündler
Rudolf Schündler
Willy Stademann
Siegfried Schürenberg
Siegfried Schürenberg
Kommissar Berg
Wilhelm von Homburg
Wilhelm von Homburg
Boxer Max Graf
Agnes Windeck
Agnes Windeck
Elisabeth Zänker

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gentlemen in White Vests (1970) about?

The film follows Bruno Stiegler, a former boxing promoter, as he returns to West Berlin with big plans—only to be targeted by a group of elderly, high-society criminals led by a retired judge. Their feud is rooted in Bruno's past, and the stage is set for a sharp battle of wits and revenge.

Who directed Gentlemen in White Vests?

Wolfgang Staudte, a renowned German filmmaker known for blending social commentary with genre storytelling, directed the film.

Who stars in Gentlemen in White Vests?

The film features Martin Held as Bruno Stiegler, Walter Giller as his loyal friend, and Heinz Erhardt delivering comedic charm in a standout role.

Is Gentlemen in White Vests (1970) worth watching?

With its clever mix of comedy and crime, Gentlemen in White Vests offers an engaging 90 minutes for fans of classic European cinema. Its themes of revenge and social class add depth, making it more than just a lighthearted romp.

How long is Gentlemen in White Vests?

Gentlemen in White Vests has a runtime of 90 minutes.

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About Gentlemen in White Vests (1970) — A West German crime-comedy about grudges, class, and second chances

Gentlemen in White Vests (1970) is a sharp West German comedy-thriller directed by Wolfgang Staudte, blending crime and wit in a tale of old scores and new schemes. Berlin becomes the battleground when Bruno Stiegler, a once-powerful boxing promoter, returns from America with ambitious plans—only to find himself shadowed by a cunning cabal of elderly gentlemen from high society. Led by the relentless retired judge Herbert Zänker, these seemingly respectable figures harbor grudges and dark ambitions, determined to keep Bruno from reviving his past glories. The film crackles with tension beneath its comic surface, exploring themes of revenge, class rivalry, and the blurred line between justice and corruption.

Set against the backdrop of 1970s West Berlin, the story unfolds with a mix of sharp dialogue and stylish pacing, balancing humor with a touch of menace. Martin Held and Walter Giller deliver standout performances as Bruno and his loyal ally, while Heinz Erhardt adds levity in a memorable supporting role. Staudte crafts a world where age doesn't dull the edge of ambition—or the willingness to cross ethical lines, making Gentlemen in White Vests a clever, entertaining watch for fans of classic European crime capers.