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3 April 1969 (West Germany) See more »
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At a boarding school for boys in Northern Germany, one student named Kurrat vanishes one night without... See more » | Add synopsis »
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Cast

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Joachim Fuchsberger ... Hendriks
Konrad Georg ... Fromm
Horst Tappert ... Klevenow
Karin Hübner ... Frau Muhl
Petra Schürmann ... Fräulein Gabert
Hilde Brand ... Lonny
Bruno Dallansky ... Herr Muhl
Paul Albert Krumm ... Stallmann
Robert Meyn ... Direktor
Joachim Rake ... Beamter
Otto Stern ... Kurrat Senior
Wolfgang Stumpf ... Fremder
Frithjof Vierock ... Sickelcka
Arthur Richelmann ... Kurrat Junior
Gunther Beth ... Hensen
Peter Guntermann ... Jonigkeit
Dagobert Walter ... Lünzmann
Till C. Hagen ... Genschke
Arno Juerging ... Mangold (as Arno Jürging-Verly)
Peter Frank ... Meincke
Horst Warning ... Krützmacher
Egon Schäfer ... Cohrsen
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Directed by
Alfred Vohrer 
 
Writing credits
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Paul Hendriks  novel "Sieben Tage Frist für Schramm"
Manfred Purzer  (as Ernst Flügel)

Produced by
Erwin Gitt .... executive producer
Luggi Waldleitner .... producer
 
Original Music by
Hans-Martin Majewski 
 
Cinematography by
Ernst W. Kalinke 
 
Film Editing by
Susanne Paschen 
 
Art Direction by
Max Mellin 
 
Costume Design by
Ina Stein 
 
Makeup Department
Josef Coesfeld .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Franz Achter .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Eva Ebner .... assistant director
 
Sound Department
Gunther Kortwich .... sound
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Joachim Gitt .... assistant camera
Wolfgang Hofmann .... assistant camera
Karl Reiter .... still photographer
 

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Also Known As:
"Sieben Tage Frist" - West Germany (original title)
"Seven Days Grace" - International (English title)
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West Germany:100 min
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3 out of 5 people found the following review useful.
The Distortion of an Image, 25 September 2008
Author: hasosch from United States

Frankly speaking, I am astonished that meanwhile approximately half a dozen of the German thrillers of the fifties and sixties, directed by Alfred Vohrer, are available on international DVD. The American audience must like them, although they get constantly bad ratings. Moreover, they are all dubbed, and horribly so. They are converted into "B-movies" simply by exchanging the titles. Finally, "Sieben Tage Frist (lit.: "Seven day's deadline") or "School of Fear" (which sounds like "School of flesh") is already full of mistakes in the credits: Alfred Vohrer turns into Alfred Voher, Petra Schürmann into Peter Schurman, Karin Hübner into Karen Huber, etc., not to mention that all German names are mispronounced so that they are not recognizable anymore (imagine "John Barrymore" pronounced according to German phonetics!). Another problem is that all the Vohrer movies are unrestored and of partly bad quality, like the movie in discussion here.

The average German audience that is interested in foreign thrillers has no idea about the special political and sociological situation of Germany in the fifties and sixties. How could they? However, Alfred Vohrer (1914-1986) was a film director who used, besides his cinematic and theatric work, especially TV in order to criticize actual events in his homeland in a quick manner, so his movies are contributions to the actualities of the days - in the fifties and sixties. Vohrer did not primarily create social-critic movies that are going to persist into eternity, like, e.g., Fassbinder did. And so, also the quintessence of "Sieben Tage Frist" is bound by actualities some forty years ago. At that time, the masks of many influenceful people were torn off who could escape twenty years ago from punishment for their collaboration with the Nazi regime - like the physician/physics teacher Fromm alias Dr. Brandt in the movie. Since these people are all dead by now, even in Germany, not even the young generation understands the motives for Vohrer thrillers anymore. They are measured by comparison with the high stylish Hollywood thrillers, which is an apriori nonsense.

However, I want to point out that the German "thriller-culture" started with Vohrer. F.ex., Vohrer directed 14 Edgar Wallace movies and several dozens of episodes of the TV series "Derrick" and "Der Alte". Since the audience never knew what episode will be next, I remember very well my mother telling me, when they were announced: "The next episode will be directed by Alfred Vohrer!!!". Vohrer's name was, during almost three decades from the fifties to the eighties, in Germany, simply a guarantee for high-class thrillers and horror from the best. Now, they look a bit like cinderellas besides some more recent Hollywood creations. But nevertheless, I want to point out here clearly that Alfred Vohrer's work has its fixed place in German film history. Vohrer would be very astonished to see his TV movies being played all over the world now. He made his TV productions for Germany of and as children of their time. Besides that, some first-rate cinematic productions of Vohrer, like "Anita Drogemöller und die Ruhe an der Ruhr" have never been released on VHS nor DVD. By holding Vohrer's really artistic works back and promoting solely his actuality-of-the-day TV productions, the image of this very versatile director is getting distorted.

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