Year: 1961
Runtime: 111 mins
Language: German
Director: Helmut Käutner
Tensions rise when a U.S. military base is built in a small village in post-war Germany.
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In the years following World War II, Germany grapples with widespread shortages of housing, water, food, and clothing. An American Air Force base is being expanded in the village of Sohnen, and its spending—and the presence of thousands of American soldiers—drives the local economy. The natives feel the intrusion into their life, land, and culture, and both the black market and prostitution flourish as people try to scrape by in the new normal.
Truck owner Robert Neidhardt is part of a ring that diverts gravel from base road construction to a private profiteer, a scheme born from scarcity and opportunism. In a chance encounter he is reunited with a former girlfriend who ran out on him years earlier, a memory that still claws at him. She is married to an American major, attempting to put her tawdry past behind her, trading her soul for security. No matter how hard she resists, Robert Neidhardt is determined to draw her back to him.
An investigation into the gravel theft leads to a police raid. Inge Gaines seeks to warn him, and ends up in his truck with him when he accidentally kills a couple on a midnight romantic tryst. He sends Inge away, then buries the bodies beneath his gravel load along a runway ramp under construction. Their “disappearance” triggers a second inquest, which overlaps the first. As authorities close in from both directions, Robert grows ever more ruthless, reckless, and violent. Inge confesses the truth to her husband, who is determined to keep the matter silent, as US intelligence has concluded the couple were spies who defected to East Germany. Inge realizes she is trapped any way she turns, but her deep and passionate feelings for Robert overwhelm her.
When Robert learns the authorities are no longer searching for the missing couple he relaxes, realizing that—with the key figure who could implicate him keeping silent—he is no longer wanted for either investigation. Then Inge arrives and tells him of her confession to her husband, and pleads to flee with him out of the country. He refuses her, saying that he had not only been seeking to protect himself but her marriage and the stable future she had so prized. She says she doesn’t care anymore; she only wants to be with him.
As she clings to the driver’s door of his truck he speeds off. She is thrown off and dies in a fall to the pavement. He gathers her body and takes her to the same runway ramp, lays her out, and the truck’s load begins to cover her body with gravel. Unable to take what has befallen them both, he throws himself atop Inge and is crushed beneath the crushed stone.
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