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The Man in Search of His Murderer 1931

★ 6.64 votes97 min📅 1931-02-04

When fate deals him a cruel hand, a disheartened man takes the drastic step of hiring a burglar to end his life—only to have a change of heart as his luck suddenly turns.

Director: Robert Siodmak

Cast

Heinz Rühmann
Heinz Rühmann
Hans Herfort
Lien Deyers
Lien Deyers
Kitty
Raimund Janitschek
Otto Kuttlapp
Hans Leibelt
Hans Leibelt
Adamowski
Friedrich Hollaender
Friedrich Hollaender
Vorsitzender der „Weißen Weste“
Gerhard Bienert
Gerhard Bienert
Schupo
Hermann Speelmans
Hermann Speelmans
Jim
Wolfgang von Waltershausen
Wolfgang von Waltershausen
Roland Varno
Roland Varno
Hermann Blaß
Hermann Blaß

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Man in Search of His Murderer (1931) about?

The film follows a despondent man who hires a burglar to kill him, only to regret his decision when his circumstances suddenly improve. He must then scramble to find the hired assassin before the deed is done. It's a twisted tale of fate, desperation, and the absurdity of life's unexpected twists.

Who directed The Man in Search of His Murderer?

Robert Siodmak, the acclaimed German director known for his work in both German and American cinema, including noir classics like *The Killers*.

Who stars in The Man in Search of His Murderer?

The film features Heinz Rühmann, Lien Deyers, Raimund Janitschek, Hans Leibelt, and Friedrich Hollaender in standout roles.

Is The Man in Search of His Murderer (1931) worth watching?

Though unrated, this early German film blends sharp comedy with psychological depth, making it a fascinating watch for fans of Weimar-era cinema. Its clever premise and strong performances elevate it beyond typical comedies of the era.

How long is The Man in Search of His Murderer?

The movie runs for 97 minutes, offering a concise yet engaging experience.

About The Man in Search of His Murderer (1931) — When a Desperate Plan Backfires in Robert Siodmak's Dark Comedy

When fate deals him a cruel hand, a disheartened man takes the drastic step of hiring a burglar to end his life—only to have a change of heart as his luck suddenly turns. Now racing against time, he must track down the would-be assassin before the contract is fulfilled in this clever blend of dark humor and psychological tension. Directed by the visionary Robert Siodmak, *The Man in Search of His Murderer (1931)* explores themes of desperation, fate, and the absurdity of human decisions through its sharp satire and brooding atmosphere.

Starring the ever-charismatic Heinz Rühmann alongside the luminous Lien Deyers, this Weimar-era gem balances witty dialogue with an undercurrent of existential dread, making it a standout in early German cinema. The film's ingenious premise and Siodmak's deft direction transform a simple plot into a thought-provoking comedy-drama that lingers long after the final reel.