Overview

The moral is simple: keep your mouth shut, especially when you're working during the wartime in a factory, which produces racing cars only, or someone can (or even must) get murdered. Not a good movie, not a bad either. The ending is abrupt and artificial, which seems to be a common plague of Third Reich's crime movies. Gustav Fröhlich could never get rid of his silent era mannerisms and overacting. But on the other side, this film is not boring and has to offer some decent plot turns and acting.

Cast

Gustav Fröhlich, Otto Wernicke, Carola Höhn, Bruni Löbel, Franz Schafheitlin, O.E. Hasse, Georg Thomalla, Ernst Sattler

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What is "The Grand Prix" about?

The moral is simple: keep your mouth shut, especially when you're working during the wartime in a factory, which produces racing cars only, or someone can (or even must) get murdered. Not a good movie, not a bad either. The ending is abrupt and artificial, which seems to be a common plague of Third Reich's crime movies. Gustav Fröhlich could never get rid of his silent era mannerisms and overacting. But on the other side, this film is not boring and has to offer some decent plot turns and acting.

When was "The Grand Prix" released?

The Grand Prix was released in 1944.

Who stars in "The Grand Prix"?

The cast includes Gustav Fröhlich, Otto Wernicke, Carola Höhn, Bruni Löbel.