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Synopsis
Clare Booth Luce's once-timely stage comedy Margin for Error was indifferently transferred to the screen in 1943. Milton Berle stars as Moe Finkelstein, a Jewish Brooklyn policeman assigned to guard Nazi consul Karl Baumer (Otto Preminger) in pre-WW II New York. Baumer is not only an anti-Semitic brute, but he's also a crook, siphoning off German consulate funds for his own use. His perfidy is well known by his wife Sophie (Joan Bennett), who married Baumer only to save her family from a concentration camp, and by Baumer's assistant Baron von Alvenstor (Carl Esmond). Thus, when Baumer is found dead of poison, stabbing and gunshot wounds, Sophie and the Baron are immediately suspected of murder. But Finkelstein comes to the rescue by piecing together the clues and coming up with a bizarre, but credible, solution to the crime. Having previously directed himself as Karl Baumer in the Broadway version of Margin for Error, Otto Preminger felt qualified to do the same in the film version: as a result, Preminger has no one but himself to blame for his shamelessly hammy performance. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Joan Bennett Sophie Baumer
Ferike Boros Mrs. Finkelstein
Poldy Dur Frieda Schmidt
Carl Esmond Baron Max von Alvenstor
Clyde Fillmore Dr. Jennings
Howard Freeman Otto Hurst
Selmar Jackson Coroner
Joe Kirk Officer Solomon
Ted North Saboteur
Hans Schumm Kurt Muller
Elmer Jack Semple Saboteur
Hans Heinrich Von Twardowski Fritz
Otto Preminger Karl Baumer

Production Crew

Lewis H. Creber Art Director
Richard Day Art Director
Edward J. Cronjager Cinematographer
Leigh Harline Composer (Music Score)
Otto Preminger Director
Louis Loeffler Editor
Emil Newman Musical Direction/Supervision
Clare Boothe Play Author
Ralph Dietrich Producer
Lillie Hayward Screenwriter
Al Orenbach Set Designer
Thomas K. Little Set Designer
Year: 1943
Runtime: 74
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
20th Century Fox

Release
by 20th Century Fox