Blondes for Export
Blondes for Export (German: Export in Blond) is a 1950 West German crime thriller film directed by Eugen York and starring Lotte Koch, Catja Görna and René Deltgen. Norbert Jacques wrote the screenplay, adapting his own novel.[1][2] It was shot at the Göttingen Studios and on location around Hamburg. The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Ledersteger and Ernst Richter.
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| Directed by | Eugen York | 
| Written by | Norbert Jacques (novel) | 
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| Cinematography | Oskar Schnirch | 
| Edited by | Walter Fredersdorf | 
| Music by | Wolfgang Zeller | 
Production company  | Standard-Filmverleih  | 
| Distributed by | Lloyd Film | 
Release date  | 10 April 1950 | 
Running time  | 81 minutes | 
| Country | West Germany | 
| Language | German | 
Plot
    
In Hamburg during the late 1940s, a blonde young girl is kidnapped by human traffickers and taken to South America.
Cast
    
- Lotte Koch as Yvonne Moréen
 - Catja Görna as Iris Gorla
 - René Deltgen as Frank Olman
 - Albrecht Schoenhals as Gorla
 - Peter van Eyck as Rolf Carste
 - Ursula Grabley as Emmi Kruschke
 - Ursula Herking as Fräulein Lührs
 - Änne Bruck as Frau Hessling
 - Carl-Heinz Schroth as Roschek
 - Albert Florath as Professor
 - Hans Leibelt as Intendant Hallerstedt
 - Hans Richter as Artist Freddie
 - Franz Schafheitlin as Polizeikommissar in Rio
 - Josef Dahmen as Armand
 - Peter Mosbacher as Alvaro
 - Just Scheu as Direktor bei Lloyds
 - Theo Pöppinghaus as Aldo
 - Erich Weiher as Polizeibeamter
 - Joachim Rake as Perreira
 - Theo Tecklenburg as Südländer
 
Production
    
The film is the second adaptation of the Luxembourgish 1927 novel Plüsch und Plümowski by Norbert Jacques,[3] the first being the 1927 film The Bordello in Rio.[4][5]
Reception
    
A retrospective commentary from the Lexikon des internationalen Filmen finds the "theme (of human trafficking) treated in an unrealistic and cheap sensationalistic way."[6]
See also
    
White slavery was the subject of various films, including the following:
- White Cargo (1937)
 - Cargaison blanche (1958)
 - Final Destination: Red Lantern (1960)
 
References
    
- Elsaesser & Wedel p.142
 - "NJ-Bibliographie Nachträge". www.sulb.uni-saarland.de. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
 - "Luxemburger Autorenlexikon". Luxemburger Autorenlexikon (in German). Retrieved 2023-04-17.
 - WEIDNER, CAROLIN (2014-04-30). "Ein Potpourri der Stereotype". Die Tageszeitung: taz (in German). p. 05. ISSN 0931-9085. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
 - Alanen, Antti (2014-10-05). "Antti Alanen: Film Diary: Das Frauenhaus von Rio / Girls for Sale. Rio's Road to Hell". Antti Alanen. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
 - "Export in Blond". www.filmdienst.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-04-17."
 
Bibliography
    
- Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder. The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
 - Thomas Elsaesser & Michael Wedel. The BFI companion to German cinema. British Film Institute, 1999.
 
