No Greater Love (1952)
Directed by Harald Braun and told from the perspective of Bertha von Suttner, the first female to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, The Alfred Nobel Story - No Greater Love chronicles the life of scientist, inventor, and businessman Alfred Nobel. Nobel built a massive fortune throughout his life, and while much if it was amassed by his inventions--dynamite being perhaps the most notable--he was also revered for his discoveries within the fields of science and economics. Upon his death, Nobel decided that his fortune was simply too great to continue in the form of an inheritance or single charitable donation, opting instead to use the money as reward for the greatest contributors to physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and, of course, peace.
Director: Harald Braun
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Hilde Krahl as Bertha von Suttner |
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Dieter Borsche as Arthur von Suttner, ihr Mann |
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Werner Hinz as Sir Basil Zaharoff |
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Käthe Haack as Baronin von Suttner |
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Therese Giehse as Zugreisende im Abteil |
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Dorothea Wieck as Therese von Gobat |
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Paul Bildt as Fehrenbach |
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Heinrich Gretler as Graf Fürstenberg |
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Paul Henckels as Professor Gutgesell |
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Erich Ponto as Minister |
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Rolf Moebius as |
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Hans Quest as |
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Alfred Neugebauer as Baron von Suttner |
| Directing | Harald Braun | Director |
| Writing | Harald Braun | Writer |
| Writing | Herbert Witt | Writer |
| Production | Harald Braun | Producer |
| Sound | Werner Eisbrenner | Music |
| Camera | Richard Angst | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Claus von Boro | Editor |