Cadets (film)
Cadets | |
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Directed by | Karl Ritter |
Produced by | Karl Ritter |
Written by |
Karl Ritter Felix Lützkendorf |
Starring |
Mathias Wieman Carsta Löck Andrews Engelmann Theo Shall |
Music by | Herbert Windt |
Cinematography | Günther Anders |
Edited by | Gottfried Ritter |
Production company | |
Distributed by | UFA |
Release dates |
5 September 1939 2 December 1941 (general release) |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Cadets (German: Kadetten) is a 1939 German historical war film directed by Karl Ritter and starring Mathias Wieman, Carsta Löck and Andrews Engelmann. The film is set in 1760, against the backdrop of the Austro-Russian Raid on Berlin during the Seven Years' War. It depicts a group of Prussian cadets holding off superior Russian forces. Because of its anti-Russian theme the film was pulled from release in 1939 following the Nazi-Soviet Pact. It was put on general release in December 1941, once Germany and the Soviets were at war.[1] The film is loosely connected to the Prussian film cycle of historical epics.
Cast
- Mathias Wieman as Rittmeister von Tzülow
- Carsta Löck as Sophie - kitchen maid
- Andrews Engelmann as Col. Goroschew
- Theo Shall as Capt. Jupow
- Josef Keim as Sgt. Schönbrunn
- Erich Walter as Gen. Graf Tschernitschew
- Willy Kaiser-Heyl as Gen. von Buddenbrock
- Wilhelm P. Krüger as Ingenieur-Major
- Lydia Li as Russische Sängerin
- Bernd Russbült as Kadett Bork
- Klaus Detlef Sierck as Kadett Hohenhausen
- Martin Brendel as Kadett Schack
- Jürgen Mohrbutter as Kadett Potron
- Rolf Ullmann-Schienle as Kadett Jordan
- Hans Otto Gauglitz as Kadett Lampe
- Gert Witt as Kadett Tiesenhausen
- Klaus Storch as Kadett Raden
References
- ↑ Hull p.189
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
- Hull, David S. Film in the Third Reich: A Study of the German Cinema, 1933-1945. University of California Press, 1969.
External links
- Cadets at the Internet Movie Database
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