Blondes for Export

Blondes for Export (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. 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.

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, the first being the 1927 film The Bordello in Rio.

Reception
A retrospective commentary from the Lexikon des internationalen Filmen finds the "theme (of human trafficking) treated in an unrealistic and cheap sensationalistic way."