M - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "M"
M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder (1931)
Timing: 1:50 (110 min)
M - TMDB rating
8.061/10
2433
M - Kinopoisk rating
7.908/10
16369
M - IMDB rating
8.3/10
181000

Actors and characters

Photo Peter Lorre #92578Photo Peter Lorre #92579Photo Peter Lorre #92580Photo Peter Lorre #92581

Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre
Character Hans Beckert
Photo Ellen Widmann #126793

Ellen Widmann

Ellen Widmann
Character Frau Beckmann
Photo Inge Landgut #126794
Inge Landgut
Character Elsie Beckmann
Photo Otto Wernicke #126795Photo Otto Wernicke #126796

Otto Wernicke

Otto Wernicke
Character Inspector Karl Lohmann
Photo Theodor Loos #88415Photo Theodor Loos #88416

Theodor Loos

Theodor Loos
Character Inspector Groeber
Friedrich Gnaß
Character Franz
Photo Fritz Odemar #126798Photo Fritz Odemar #126799Photo Fritz Odemar #126800

Fritz Odemar

Fritz Odemar
Character The Cheater
Photo Paul Kemp #126801
Paul Kemp
Character Pickpocket with Six Watches
Photo Theo Lingen #126802

Theo Lingen

Theo Lingen
Character Bauernfänger
Photo Rudolf Blümner #126803
Rudolf Blümner
Character Becker's 'Attorney'
Georg John
Character Blind Panhandler

Franz Stein

Franz Stein
Character Minister
Photo Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur #126804
Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur
Character Police Chief
Photo Gerhard Bienert #126805

Gerhard Bienert

Gerhard Bienert
Character Criminal Secretary
Photo Karl Platen #126806
Karl Platen
Character Damowitz
Photo Rosa Valetti #126807
Rosa Valetti
Character Bartender
Photo Hertha von Walther #126808
Hertha von Walther
Character Prostitute
Photo Carl Ballhaus #126809
Carl Ballhaus
Character Leeser
Paul Mederow
Character Staatsanwalt
Hadrian Maria Netto
Character Polizeihauptmann
Lucie Rhoden
Character Sekretärin im Polizeiarchiv
Karl Hannemann
Character Kriminalbeamter

What's left behind the scenes

  • The first sound film directed by Fritz Lang.
  • The film's plot is based on the real events of the case of serial killer Peter Kürten from Düsseldorf.
  • Fritz Lang himself whistled the melody from "Peer Gynt" during the film's sound recording. This is one of the earliest known examples of using a musical theme associated with a specific character in cinema.
  • Fritz Lang claimed that he invited real criminals to film the courtroom scene of Becker's trial.
  • In July 1934, after Lang had already left Germany, the film was banned from screening by Nazi censorship.
  • Due to the unusual aspect ratio of the image (1.20:1), the frame was noticeably cropped from the top and bottom in early editions of the film.
  • The full version of the film has a runtime of 117 minutes.
  • The film was initially planned to be titled «Mörder unter uns» («Murder Among Us»), but during filming, Lang decided to name the film with the single-letter abbreviation «M».
  • Initially, the film was planned to be titled “Murder Among Us.”
  • Fritz Lang himself whistled the melody from "Peer Gynt" during the sound recording for the film. This is one of the earliest known examples of using a musical theme associated with a specific character in cinema.
  • The film was originally planned to be titled "Mörder unter uns" ("A Killer Among Us").
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