CrimeScience Fiction

Gold

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Using an atomic reactor, two scientists try to create gold.

Release Date : 1934-03-29

Language :German

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : UFA

Production Country : Germany

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Hans Albers

Character Name : Werner Holk

Original Name : Hans Albers

Gender : Male

Brigitte Helm

Character Name : Florence Wills

Original Name : Brigitte Helm

Gender : Female

Friedrich Kayssler

Character Name : Prof. Achenbach

Original Name : Friedrich Kayssler

Gender : Male

Rudolf Platte

Character Name : Schwarz

Original Name : Rudolf Platte

Gender : Male

Lien Deyers

Character Name : Margit Möller

Original Name : Lien Deyers

Gender : Female

Michael Bohnen

Character Name : John Wills

Original Name : Michael Bohnen

Gender : Male

Ernst Karchow

Character Name : Willi Luders - alias Charlie Jenkins

Original Name : Ernst Karchow

Gender : Male

Eberhard Leithoff

Character Name : Harris - a Technician

Original Name : Eberhard Leithoff

Gender : Male

Walter Steinbeck

Character Name : Braun

Original Name : Walter Steinbeck

Gender : Male

Heinz Wemper

Character Name : Vesitsch

Original Name : Heinz Wemper

Gender : Male

Hans-Joachim Büttner

Character Name : Becker - the Murderer

Original Name : Hans-Joachim Büttner

Gender : Male

Erich Haußmann

Character Name : Secretary

Original Name : Erich Haußmann

Gender : Male

Reviews

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@Geronimo1967

2024-04-24

Hans Albers is really quite good in this rarely seen sci-fi story. His character "Dr. Holk" has been working on the principle of using huge amounts of electrical current to effect some startling alchemy - and he thinks he can turn lead into gold! His efforts attract the attention of British millionaire "John Mills" (Michael Bohnen) who agrees to build a magnificent underwater generator - where, low and behold, his technique of generating 7½ millions volts and zapping the lead does exactly that! Now, this is where the plot loses it's way a little... "Mills" decides to make loads and loads of gold, concluding that it would solve world poverty (rather than just reduce the value of gold to that of, well, lead...) but "Holk" goes ahead with the plans to up-scale production, though it is evident he has a plan of his own. Most English speakers will be used to folks with foreign characters speaking our tongue with an accent to indicate their origins; it is interesting here to see both "Mills" and his daughter - who has taken a bit of a shine to our scientist - "Florence" (Brigitte Helm) speaking fluent German throughout - indeed Bohnen delivers an almost Nazi-esque speech towards the end. Speaking of the ending, it's tense and the "Metropolis" (1927) style machinery comes to life to great effect. The scale of the sets gives the science a certain degree of plausibility and coupled with a strong effort from Albers makes this must see film if you like this genre.