A pre-Depression slice of proletarian life from Weimar Germany, Harbour Drift is unusually interesting for its indifferent pessimism, rejecting even the minor rays of hope which permeate the other low-life ‘street films’ of the period. A sordid tale of poverty and greed set within a quayside milieu of crime and prostitution, the narrative centres on the quest for a sparkling pearl necklace stolen by a beggar under the gaze of a prostitute, who persuades her unemployed friend to steal it back, with tragic consequences. The story unfolds in flashback, without irony or a hint of redemption: life simply goes on. The film is remarkable for the innovative camerawork of Friedl Behn-Grund, which manipulates light and shadow to create a nightmarish atmosphere of fear and premonition.
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Harbour Drift Cast
Name |
Character |
Paul Rehkopf
He was 57, 77 years old when he died
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Sig Arno
He was 33, 79 years old when he died
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as Der Hehler / The Receiver |
Lissy Arna
She was 25, 60 years old when she died
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Friedrich Gnaß
He was 36, 65 years old when he died
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Fritz Genschow
He was 24, 72 years old when he died
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Harbour Drift Crew
Name |
Department |
Jan Fethke as Writer. He was 25 (77) years old when He died
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Writing |
Leo Mittler as Director. He was 35 (64) years old when He died
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Directing |
Willy Döll as Writer. He was 24 (now 71) years old
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Writing |