
Das Stunden-Hotel von St. Pauli 1970
In the neon-lit underbelly of 1970 Hamburg's St. Pauli district, a sinister murder rocks the "Ostend" hotel, thrusting world-weary Inspector Canisius into his most harrowing investigation.
Director: Rolf Olsen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Das Stunden-Hotel von St. Pauli* (1970) about?
This tense crime thriller follows Inspector Canisius as he investigates a brutal murder at a Hamburg hotel, where a web of secrets and suspects threatens his own family's safety. Set against the seedy backdrop of St. Pauli, the film weaves a gripping tale of paranoia, justice, and the cost of obsession.
Who directed *Das Stunden-Hotel von St. Pauli*?
The film was directed by Rolf Olsen, a filmmaker known for his work in German crime and drama during the 1960s and 1970s.
Who stars in *Das Stunden-Hotel von St. Pauli*?
The film features a standout cast led by Curd Jürgens as Inspector Canisius, alongside Andrea Rau, Brigitte Mira, Gine Magnol, and Gerd Frickhöffer.
Is *Das Stunden-Hotel von St. Pauli* (1970) worth watching?
With its atmospheric setting and strong performances, this crime thriller delivers a gripping, if slightly dated, experience. Fans of German noir or 1970s mysteries will find it intriguing, though its unrated status leaves room for debate on its modern appeal.
How long is *Das Stunden-Hotel von St. Pauli*?
The film runs for 95 minutes.
About Das Stunden-Hotel von St. Pauli (1970) — A Gritty Crime Thriller in Hamburg's Neon Underworld
In the neon-lit underbelly of 1970 Hamburg's St. Pauli district, a sinister murder rocks the "Ostend" hotel, thrusting world-weary Inspector Canisius into his most harrowing investigation. As shadows lengthen across the flickering lobby lights, the inspector's personal demons rise alongside his professional fears—his own son's safety hangs in the balance. Every guest, every whispered secret, becomes a potential thread in this tangled web of deceit. With the city's criminal heartbeat pulsing just beyond the hotel walls, Canisius must navigate a maze of suspects and motives before the killer strikes again.
Directed with gritty precision by Rolf Olsen, *Das Stunden-Hotel von St. Pauli (1970)* blends classic crime noir with the raw tension of a psychological thriller. Stars like Curd Jürgens bring gravitas to Canisius' unraveling psyche, while the ensemble cast—including Andrea Rau and Brigitte Mira—anchors the story in a world where trust is a luxury and every room hides a clue. This isn't just a whodunit; it's a haunting exploration of fear, fatherhood, and the fragile veneer of public order in a district where night and danger intertwine.