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Kein Mann für Camp Detrick 1970

90 min📅 1970-10-03

In the 1970 East German crime thriller *Kein Mann für Camp Detrick*, microbiologist Dr. Wolf faces an extraordinary dilemma after a mysterious American lawyer arrives bearing unexpected news.

Director: Ingrid Sander

Cast

Annekathrin Bürger
Annekathrin Bürger
Mrs. Clay
Horst Drinda
Horst Drinda
Dr. Wolf
Günter Grabbert
Günter Grabbert
Mr. Wilson
Armin Mueller-Stahl
Armin Mueller-Stahl
Oberleutnant Heide
Christine Schorn
Christine Schorn
Helga Berking
Günter Junghans
Günter Junghans
Arndt-Michael Schade
Peter Borgelt
Peter Borgelt
Harald Engelmann
Peter Friedrichson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kein Mann für Camp Detrick (1970) about?

Microbiologist Dr. Wolf receives a life-changing inheritance offer from an American lawyer, but soon discovers a hidden listening device during their meeting. As he weighs the benefits of wealth and opportunity against the growing unease of betrayal, the film explores themes of trust and hidden agendas. The story unfolds against the backdrop of Cold War espionage and scientific research.

Who directed Kein Mann für Camp Detrick?

Ingrid Sander directed this 1970 East German crime thriller, bringing a sharp and atmospheric lens to the story of deception and moral ambiguity.

Who stars in Kein Mann für Camp Detrick?

The film features standout performances from Annekathrin Bürger, Horst Drinda, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Christine Schorn, and Günter Junghans in key roles.

Is Kein Mann für Camp Detrick (1970) worth watching?

As an unrated East German thriller, *Kein Mann für Camp Detrick* may not be widely known, but its themes of espionage and moral dilemmas make it a compelling watch for fans of Cold War-era crime dramas. The atmospheric tension and strong cast elevate its narrative.

How long is Kein Mann für Camp Detrick?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

About Kein Mann für Camp Detrick (1970) — A Cold War thriller of inheritance, deception, and scientific intrigue

In the 1970 East German crime thriller *Kein Mann für Camp Detrick*, microbiologist Dr. Wolf faces an extraordinary dilemma after a mysterious American lawyer arrives bearing unexpected news. A distant uncle has left him a fortune—on one condition: Wolf must relocate to the United States to take over the family factory and accept a prestigious research position at Camp Detrick. What seems like a dream opportunity quickly unravels when Wolf stumbles upon a hidden listening device during the lawyer's visit, casting doubt on the entire inheritance scheme. Set against the backdrop of Cold War tensions and scientific intrigue, the film weaves a tense narrative of deception and moral ambiguity.

Directed by Ingrid Sander, *Kein Mann für Camp Detrick* delivers a gripping exploration of trust and manipulation, featuring a stellar cast including Annekathrin Bürger, Horst Drinda, and Armin Mueller-Stahl. The atmospheric tension builds as Wolf navigates a web of secrets, raising questions about loyalty, ambition, and the true cost of unexpected fortune. With its sharp dialogue and suspenseful pacing, this underrated East German thriller remains a fascinating time capsule of political and scientific espionage in the 1970s.