Kolberg (1945)
During Napoleon's victorious campaign in Germany, the city of Kolberg gets isolated from the retreating Prussian forces. The population of Kolberg refuses to capitulate and organizes the resistance against the French army, which immediately submits the city to massive bombardments.
Director:
Veit Harlan
Writers:
Veit Harlan, Alfred Braun.
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Heinrich George as Nettelbeck |
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Kristina Söderbaum as Maria |
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Horst Caspar as Gneisenau |
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Gustav Diessl as Schill |
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Paul Wegener as Loucadou |
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Claus Clausen as König Friedrich Wilhelm III. |
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Irene von Meyendorff as Königin |
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Paul Bildt as Rektor |
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Kurt Meisel as Claus Werner |
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Franz Schafheitlin as Fanselow |
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Paul Henckels as Major in Königsberg |
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Otto Wernicke as Bauer Werner |
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Jakob Tiedtke as Reeder |
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Hans Hermann Schaufuß as Zaufke |
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Herbert Klatt as Bürger |
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Theo Shall as Gen. Loison |
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Josef Dahmen as Franz |
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Werner Scharf as Gen. Teuliè |
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Charles Schauten as Napoléon Ier |
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Egon Krenz as |
| Writing | Veit Harlan | Screenplay |
| Sound | Norbert Schultze | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Wolfgang Schleif | Editor |
| Sound | Hermann Storr | Sound Designer |
| Production | Wilhelm Sperber | Production Manager |
| Writing | Alfred Braun | Screenplay |
| Directing | Veit Harlan | Director |
| Camera | Bruno Mondi | Director of Photography |
| Art | Erich Zander | Production Design |
| Art | Karl Machus | Production Design |
| Production | Veit Harlan | Producer |
| Production | Joseph Goebbels | Executive Producer |