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Die rote Hand 1960

📅 1960-10-25

Set against the gritty post-war streets of 1960s Europe, *Die rote Hand* (1960) plunges audiences into a world of shadowy crime syndicates and moral ambiguity.

Director: Kurt Meisel

Cast

Paul Hubschmid
Paul Hubschmid
Johnny Zamaris
Hannes Messemer
Hannes Messemer
Mahora Khan
Eleonora Rossi Drago
Eleonora Rossi Drago
Violetta Scotoni
Susanne von Almassy
Susanne von Almassy
Maria Gomez
Rainer Brandt
Rainer Brandt
Carnetti
Willi Rose
Willi Rose
Inspektor Auer
Edith Schollwer
Edith Schollwer
Frau Hasselbütt
Almut Berg
Rosl
Fritz Rémond Jr.
Theaterdirektor Jif

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Die rote Hand (1960) about?

*Die rote Hand* (1960) follows a relentless investigation into a notorious criminal organization, symbolized by a red handprint, that operates in the shadows of a post-war European city. As detectives close in, they uncover layers of deception and betrayal, challenging their notions of justice and trust.

Who directed Die rote Hand?

Kurt Meisel directed *Die rote Hand* (1960), bringing a sharp visual style and atmospheric tension to this noir thriller.

Who stars in Die rote Hand?

The film features Paul Hubschmid, Eleonora Rossi Drago, Hannes Messemer, Susanne von Almassy, and Rainer Brandt in pivotal roles that drive the story's suspense and intrigue.

Is Die rote Hand (1960) worth watching?

With its moody noir aesthetic and tight plotting, *Die rote Hand* (1960) is a solid pick for fans of classic crime dramas. While not a blockbuster, its atmospheric tension and strong performances make it a rewarding watch for those who appreciate period thrillers.

How long is Die rote Hand?

Runtime details are not listed for *Die rote Hand* (1960).

About Die rote Hand (1960) — A Noir Thriller of Crime and Corruption

Set against the gritty post-war streets of 1960s Europe, *Die rote Hand* (1960) plunges audiences into a world of shadowy crime syndicates and moral ambiguity. Directed by Kurt Meisel with a keen eye for tension, this German noir thriller follows a relentless hunt for a clandestine criminal organization—one whose symbol, a crimson handprint, strikes fear into the underworld. The film crackles with suspense as investigators navigate a web of deception, while the city's neon-lit alleys and dimly lit offices become stages for betrayal and high-stakes confrontations. Meisel crafts an atmosphere thick with paranoia, where every ally could be a foe and justice feels perpetually just out of reach.

Starring Paul Hubschmid as the determined protagonist, *Die rote Hand* unfolds with a cast that balances steely determination and raw vulnerability. His performance is matched by Eleonora Rossi Drago's enigmatic presence, adding layers of intrigue to the narrative. As a crime thriller rooted in Cold War-era distrust, the film taps into themes of corruption and redemption, all wrapped in a pulse-pounding chase that keeps viewers guessing until the final frame. Whether you're a fan of classic noir or a seeker of atmospheric mysteries, this 1960 gem delivers a noir experience that lingers long after the credits roll.