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Shadows over St. Pauli 1938

81 min📅 1938-01-01

Dive into the gritty underworld of Hamburg's St. Pauli district in *Shadows over St. Pauli (1938)*, a compelling crime drama directed by Fritz Kirchhoff.

Director: Fritz Kirchhoff

Cast

Marieluise Claudius
Marieluise Claudius
Hanna Carstens
Gustav Knuth
Gustav Knuth
Oschi Rasmus
Hellmuth Bergmann
Heinrich Lafrenz
Theodor Loos
Theodor Loos
John Carstens
Klaus Detlef Sierck
Hummel
Maria Koppenhöfer
Maria Koppenhöfer
Frau Lafrens
Walter Werner
Walter Werner
Ohm Timmer
Erich Dunskus
Erich Dunskus
Ewermann
Margot Erbst
Frau Ewermann
Ernst Sattler
Ernst Sattler
Müller

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Shadows over St. Pauli (1938)* about?

This 1938 crime drama follows Old John Carstens, who sells his shipyard business only to uncover it's a fuel-smuggling operation. When his daughter Hanna falls for a bargeman, Lafrenz—a shady businessman with ties to the smuggling ring—demands John's compliance or payment, leading to a tragic confrontation. The film explores family loyalty, resistance against corruption, and the high stakes of defiance.

Who directed *Shadows over St. Pauli*?

Fritz Kirchhoff directed *Shadows over St. Pauli* (1938), a film known for its atmospheric tension and moral dilemmas set against Hamburg's docklands.

Who stars in *Shadows over St. Pauli*?

The film features Marieluise Claudius, Gustav Knuth, Hellmuth Bergmann, Theodor Loos, and Klaus Detlef Sierck in pivotal roles.

Is *Shadows over St. Pauli (1938)* worth watching?

*Shadows over St. Pauli* offers a gripping blend of crime drama and family tension, with strong performances and a moody Hamburg setting. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its atmospheric storytelling and themes of resistance against corruption make it a compelling watch for classic film enthusiasts.

How long is *Shadows over St. Pauli*?

*Shadows over St. Pauli* runs for 81 minutes.

About Shadows over St. Pauli (1938) — Crime Drama Set in Hamburg's Smuggling Underworld

Dive into the gritty underworld of Hamburg's St. Pauli district in *Shadows over St. Pauli (1938)*, a compelling crime drama directed by Fritz Kirchhoff. This atmospheric film follows Old John Carstens, a stubborn shipyard owner who sells his marine-equipment business to Lafrenz, only to discover it's a front for fuel smuggling. Living above the bustling showroom with his children Hanna and Jochen, John refuses to bow to Lafrenz's demands—until his defiance costs him his life. When Hanna falls for bargeman Oschi Rasmus, Lafrenz's greed spirals into a dangerous game of revenge and debt, setting the stage for a tense confrontation.

With its moody portrayal of post-war tensions and moral decay, *Shadows over St. Pauli* blends crime, family drama, and suspense into a tale of resilience against corruption. The film's stark visuals and emotional depth, led by standout performances, make it a hidden gem for fans of classic crime cinema.