Carl Peters (1941)
Released:
1941-03-21
Duration:
1hr 50min
Rating 5.0
Overview
National-Socialist propaganda film that serves to memorialize one of the early representatives of colonialism: the German philologist Carl Peters. He is, at the end of the 1900′s, a noted advocate of the establishment of a German colony. Without support from Germany, he struggles on his own account against the English in East Africa. Later he is named Reichskommissar and promotes the expansion of a German colony. But Jewish and Social-Democrat opponents order him back to Germany and force him to resign.
Production Companies
Bavaria-Filmkunst
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | de |
Popularity | 2.579 |
Directed By
Herbert Selpin
Crew
Director
Herbert Selpin
Herbert Selpin
Writer
Walter Zerlett-Olfenius
Walter Zerlett-Olfenius
Writer
Herbert Selpin
Herbert Selpin
Editor
Friedel Buckow
Friedel Buckow
Music
Franz Doelle
Franz Doelle
Writer
Ernst von Salomon
Ernst von Salomon
Director of Photography
Franz Koch
Franz Koch
TOP CAST
Hans Albers
Dr. Carl Peters
Fritz Odemar
Graf Pfeil
Herbert Hübner
Leo Kayser
Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
Wehr-Bandelin
Erika von Thellmann
Frau Kayser
Hans Leibelt
Prof. Karl Engel
Reinhold Bernt
Unteroffizier Hansen
Jack Trevor
British Consul
Philipp Manning
Sir Anthony Cerry
Rolf Prasch
Kaiser Wilhelm I
Bayume Mohamed Husen
Ramasan