My Zero Hour (1970)
Germany in 1943. The Berlin worker Klaus Hartung is deployed as a soldier to the Eastern front during World War II. During a tour, he is captured by a Russian patrol. While in captivity, Hartung comes to the conclusion that he has to come through and actively take part in the effort to end the war. He consents to abduct a German officer together with two Russian soldiers. During their adventurous mission, the men who at first had been enemies, become sincere friends.
Director: Joachim Hasler
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Manfred Krug as Kurt Hartung |
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Anatoliy Kuznetsov as Gornin |
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Lev Prygunov as Mitja |
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Kurt Jung-Alsen as Major Steckbeck |
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Alfred Müller as Blumhagen |
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Friedo Solter as |
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Harry Hindemith as Scheffler |
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Wolfgang Greese as |
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Thomas Weisgerber as |
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Karl Sturm as |
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Edwin Marian as Wilhelmi |
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Dietmar Richter-Reinick as |
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Eckhard Becker as Bayer |
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Gleb Strizhenov as |
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Jochen Diestelmann as |
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Horst Schön as |
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Harry Pietzsch as |
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Siegfried Weiß as |
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Ernst-Georg Schwill as |
| Directing | Joachim Hasler | Director |
| Editing | Barbara Simon | Editor |
| Writing | Jurek Becker | Writer |
| Sound | Roman Ledenyov | Music |
| Crew | Joachim Hasler | Cinematography |
| Crew | Rolf Schrade | Cinematography |
| Writing | Joachim Hasler | Writer |