Mohr und die Raben von London (1969)
Overview
London in 1856. Karl Marx is living in exile in the British capital. One day, "Mohr", as Marx is called by his friends, meets the 13-year old worker′s son Joe. The boy works every day for twelve hours in a spinning mill and even has to work night shifts although that violates current rules. Marx tries to end the illegal activities of the spinning mill owner and one night shows up at the mill together with an inspector. But his foray is undermined by a robbery by the rebellious raven gang that is led by Joe′s brother Billy. The spinning mill owner of course takes this chance to blame his young workers for the theft. But Marx is not let astray and does not stop to fight against child labour. Furthermore, he tries to get the members of the raven gang back on the straight and narrow – with success.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | de |
Popularity | 0.552 |
Directed By
Helmut Dziuba
Crew
Helmut Dziuba
Helmut Dziuba
Margot Beichler
Ilse Korn
Vilmos Korn
Helmut Bergmann
Bärbel Weigel
Peter Rabenalt
Gudrun Deubener
TOP CAST
Alfred Müller
Karl Marx
Barbara Adolph
Jenny Marx
Barbara Dittus
Lenchen Demut
Ezard Haußmann
Cellist
Rolf Hoppe
Bankier
Marina Propp
Laura Marx
Christina Daum
Jenny Marx
Mathias Redweik
Edgar Marx
Helmut Straßburger
Friedrich Engels
Ruth Kommerell
Mary Kling
Wolfgang Sasse
Vater Kling
Hans Hardt-Hardtloff
Patt
Peter Reusse
Billy
Jörg Gillner
Oliver
Manfred Richter
Jack
Wolfgang Greese
Bell
Hannjo Hasse
Mr. Cross
Gerry Wolff
Collins
Christoph Engel
Mr. Cuttle
Walter Lendrich
Anderson
Herbert Körbs
Dr. Webbs
Siegfried Weiß
Mr. Ender
Albert Zahn
Potter
Hannes Stelzer
Smith