3. November 1918 (1965)
On November 3, 1918, a group of Austro-Hungarian officers in a makeshift hospital of the Austro-Hungarian Army, somewhere in the Karawanks, is completely cut off from the outside world by persistent snowstorms. A machinist's mate manages to reach the trapped men and bring them the news that the war is lost and the monarchy will be divided. Initially, they plan to shoot him as a deserter. But when the news is confirmed, everyone wants to return to their homeland. For Colonel von Radosin, his world collapses, and he shoots himself.
Director: Edwin Zbonek
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Erik Frey as Oberst von Radosin |
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Peter Matic as Leutnant Vanini |
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Fritz Muliar as Zugsführer Geitinger |
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Erich Auer as Rittmeister Orvanyi |
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Walter Kohut as Oberleutnant Ludoltz |
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Hugo Gottschlich as Infanterist Josip |
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Kurt Sowinetz as Pjotr Kaciuk - Maschinenmaat |
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Hanns Obonya as Leutnant Sokal |
| Directing | Edwin Zbonek | Director |