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The Sailor's Song (Das Lied der Matrosen)
1958, b/w, 126 min., Feature
Director: Kurt Maetzig, Günter Reisch
Script: Karl Georg Egel, Paul Wiens
Camera: Joachim Hasler, Otto Merz
Music: Wilhelm Neef
Cast: Günther Simon, Raimund Schelcher, Ulrich Thein, Ekkehard
Schall, Horst Kube, Hilmar Thate, Wolfgang Langhoff, Stefan Lisewski.
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Synopsis:
The Russian Revolution is finally triumphant in the Fall of 1917. As soldiers, the engineer Henne Lobke and the stoker Jens Kasten
show solidarity with the Russians, eventually disarming their officers
to stop the sinking of a Russian cargo ship. Back in Germany, the
struggle continues. The dock-workers and sailors of Kiel call for a
mass strike to demand the end of the war and the abdication of the
Kaiser and his officers. At this point, the admiralty decides to launch
the operation 'Nibelungen.' The entire German fleet is to be sent to
battle the English in a suicide mission that would preserve German
honor while crushing internal mutiny. The workers in uniform put
aside their differences to stop this, however, as is the case with
chief stoker August Lenz, the radio officer Ludwig Bartuscheck and the
assistant to the vice-admiral Jupp König. The film ends with
the founding of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD).
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