# Nasser Asphalt

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1958 film directed by Frank Wisbar

Nasser Asphalt/ Wet Asphalt A poster with the film's English title: Wet Asphalt Directed by Frank Wisbar Written by Will Tremper Produced by Wenzel Lũdecke Starring Horst Buchholz Martin Held Gert Fröbe Maria Perschy Cinematography Helmut Ashley Edited by Klaus Dudenhöfer Music by Hans-Martin Majewski Release date 1958 (1958) Running time 90 minutes Country West Germany Language German

***Nasser Asphalt*** (*Wet Asphalt*) is a 1958 West German [thriller](/source/Thriller_(genre)) starring [Horst Buchholz](/source/Horst_Buchholz) and featuring [Gert Fröbe](/source/Gert_Fr%C3%B6be), written by [Will Tremper](/source/Will_Tremper) and directed by [Frank Wisbar](/source/Frank_Wisbar).

## Plot

The young journalist Bachmann (Horst Buchholz) is released from prison by the intervention of Cesar Boyd (Martin Held), a respected and prosperous journalist who hires him as his assistant. Bachmann had been in jail for his attempt to interview war criminals at [Spandau prison](/source/Spandau_prison). Bachmann works for Boyd, who acts as his mentor. However, Bachmann’s stories are published under Boyd’s name. Bettina (Maria Perschy), the daughter of a friend comes to study in [Berlin](/source/Berlin) and will stay at Boyd. Both Bachmann who picks her up at the airport and Boyd develop an interest in the young woman. In the commotion, a story that has to go out to a Paris newspaper is not prepared, and Boyd, after listening to a tale from his chauffeur Jupp (Gert Fröbe), in the last minute makes up a story of five German soldiers who have lived in a supply bunker in Poland for six years where they had gotten trapped when it was exploded at the end of the war. There is one survivor, now blind, who was brought to a hospital. The story becomes an international sensation and people want to know more. Journalists are sent to Poland to investigate. The Russians suspect the story to be a ruse to send spies. Pressure is put on the Polish government to release the blind soldier. In Germany, widows believe the blind soldier may be their missing husband. Bachmann who initially thought that Boyd had reliable sources for his story, soon recognizes that it is all a big lie. He breaks with his mentor, and tries to warn the public about the hoax. He convinces Bettina of Boyd’s lies, and both of them leave him to start a new beginning.

## Cast

- [Horst Buchholz](/source/Horst_Buchholz) as Greg Bachmann

- [Martin Held](/source/Martin_Held) as Cesar Boyd

- [Maria Perschy](/source/Maria_Perschy) as Bettina

- [Gert Fröbe](/source/Gert_Fr%C3%B6be) as Jupp

- [Heinz Reincke](/source/Heinz_Reincke) as Der Blinde

- [Inge Meysel](/source/Inge_Meysel) as Gustl

- [Peter Capell](/source/Peter_Capell) as Donnagan

- [Renate Schacht](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Renate_Schacht&action=edit&redlink=1) as Wanda

- [Richard Münch](/source/Richard_M%C3%BCnch_(actor)) as Dr. Wolf

## Comments

The black-and-white movie features Horst Buchholz who was already a star at this time and dubbed the German [James Dean](/source/James_Dean). Gert Fröbe has a supporting role. It also brought wider attention to Maria Perschy, and all three actors would soon move on to go to a Hollywood career before they would return to Europe. In contrast Frank Wisbar had come from [Hollywood](/source/Hollywood%2C_Los_Angeles) and *Nasser Asphalt* was one of several films he made in post-war Germany to deal with the lessons of the war and Germany's recent history. The film is set in war-scarred Berlin.

While the DVD version of the film is marketed as a [film noir](/source/Film_noir), it lacks the characteristic of the film noir genre.[1][2]

In the English-dubbed version the site of the exploded bunker is given implausibly as [Göttingen](/source/G%C3%B6ttingen) as a place near [Danzig (Gdansk)](/source/Danzig) in Poland; the German version has it as [Gdingen (Gdynia)](/source/Gdingen).

## Awards

- 1958 *Film Award in Silver* for "Outstanding Individual Achievement: Music", awarded to Hans-Martin Majewski.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** [Christopher Null: Wet Asphalt film critique (2005)](http://www.filmcritic.com/misc/emporium.nsf/reviews/Wet-Asphalt)

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["John Sinnott: Review"](https://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/18277/wet-asphalt/). *www.dvdtalk.com*. Retrieved 2025-05-29.

## External links

- [*Nasser Asphalt*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051982/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

v t e Films directed by Frank Wisbar Spell of the Looking Glass (1932) Anna and Elizabeth (1933) Rivalen der Luft (1934) Hermine and the Seven Upright Men (1935) The Unknown (1936) Fährmann Maria (1936) Ball at the Metropol (1937) Secrets of a Sorority Girl (1946) Strangler of the Swamp (1946) Devil Bat's Daughter (1946) Lighthouse (1947) Nasser Asphalt (1958) Stalingrad: Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever? (1959) Darkness Fell on Gotenhafen (1960) Barbara (1961) Commando (1962)

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