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People in Need | |
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Directed by | Wolfgang Neff |
Written by | Marie Luise Droop |
Produced by | Liddy Hegewald |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Willy Goldberger |
Production company | Hegewald Film |
Distributed by | Hegewald Film |
Release date | 10 December 1925 |
Country | Germany |
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People in Need (Template:Lang-de or Ein Heldenlied von Tannenberg) is a 1925 German silent war film directed by Wolfgang Neff and starring Hermine Sterler, Werner Pittschau and Claire Rommer.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Willi Herrmann.
Cast
- Hermine Sterler as Elisabeth Ditten, Gutsbesitzerin
- Werner Pittschau as Horst - Elisabeths Sohn
- Claire Rommer as Herta - Elisabeths Nichte
- Heinrich Peer as Der Oberst
- Josef Breitbart as Ein Offiziersbursche
- Wilhelm Diegelmann as Der Pastor
- Eva Speyer as Die Pastorin
- Sophie Pagay as Die Magd
- Eduard von Winterstein as General Samsonoff
- Gustav Adolf Semler as Graf Wolkonski - Samsonoffs Adjutant
- Karl Beckersachs as Jergunoff - russischer Stabsarzt
- Aruth Wartan as Russischer Generalstabchef
- Ernst Rückert as Russischer Leutnant
- Traute Gerlach as Ein Bauernmädchen
References
- ^ Kester p. 194
Bibliography
- Kester, Bernadette. Film Front Weimar: Representations of the First World War in German films of the Weimar Period (1919–1933). Amsterdam University Press, 2003.
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