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Das verurteilte Dorf (1952)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 47M

Director : Martin Hellberg

Synopsis

East German propaganda film about an american army base trying to take away land from a west german village.

Actors

Helga Göring
Helga Göring
Käthe Vollmer
Günther Simon
Günther Simon
Heinz Weimann
Eduard von Winterstein
Eduard von Winterstein
Dorfpfarrer
Albert Garbe
Albert Garbe
Bürgermeister
Marga Legal
Marga Legal
Witwe Rühling
Albert Doerner
Albert Doerner
Fritz Vollmer
Barbara Adolph
Barbara Adolph
Anna
Harry Riebauer
Harry Riebauer
US-amerikanischer Militärpolizist
Ruth Baldor
Ruth Baldor
Lindbäuerin
Reimar Johannes Baur
Reimar Johannes Baur
Bauernbursche
Hans Rose
Hans Rose
Gefängniswärter
Ludwig Sachs
Ludwig Sachs
Telegrammbote
Otto Stübler
Otto Stübler
Bauer Meisel
Friedrich Gnaß
Friedrich Gnaß
Bauer Scheffler
Ulrich von der Trenck
Ulrich von der Trenck
Dorfschullehrer
Aribert Grimmer
Aribert Grimmer
Bauer Riebnitz
Wolf Kaiser
Wolf Kaiser
Amerikanischer Oberst
Helmuth Hinzelmann
Helmuth Hinzelmann
Innenminister
Hermann Stövesand
Hermann Stövesand
Anton Reinhard
William Gade
William Gade
Landbriefträger
Werner Pledath
Werner Pledath
Direktor

Crews

Martin Hellberg
Martin Hellberg
Director
Kurt Stern
Kurt Stern
Writer
Jeanne Stern
Jeanne Stern
Writer
Karl Plintzner
Karl Plintzner
Cinematography
Joachim Hasler
Joachim Hasler
Cinematography
Johanna Rosinski
Johanna Rosinski
Editor
Ernst Roters
Ernst Roters
Music

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