- Morituri (1948 film)
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Morituri Directed by Eugen York Produced by Artur Brauner
Jelka NaberWritten by Artur Brauner
Gustav KampendonkStarring Lotte Koch Cinematography Werner Krien Editing by Walter Wischniewsky Release date(s) 24 September 1948 Running time 88 minutes Country Germany Language German Morituri is a 1948 German drama film directed by Eugen York and starring Lotte Koch. It features the onscreen debut of German actor Klaus Kinski.[1] The title comes from the Latin expression Ave Imperator, morituri te salutant.
Cast
- Lotte Koch - Lydia
- Hilde Körber - Irre
- Winnie Markus - Maria Bronek
- Catja Görna - Stascha Sokol
- Josef Sieber - Eddy
- Walter Richter - Dr. Leon Bronek
- Carl-Heinz Schroth - Armand
- Siegmar Schneider - Gerhard Tenborg
- Peter Marx - Pjotr, Russe
- Alfred Cogho - Roy, Kanadier
- Joseph Almas - (as Josef Almas)
- Ellinor Saul-Gerlach - Lucie, seine Tochter (as Ellinor Saul)
- Ursula Bergmann - Ruth, seine Tochter
- Willy Prager - Vater Simon
- Annemarie Hase - Mutter Simon
- Karl Vibach - Georg, deutscher Soldat
- Bob Kleinmann - Janek, 12 Jahre
- Michael Günther - Wladek, 16 Jahre
- Erich Dunskus - Sokol, polnischer Bauer
- David Minster - Der Invalide
- Franja Kamienietzka - Frau Steppan
- Klaus Kinski - Dutch prisoner
- Gabriele Heßmann - Die Schwangere
References
- ^ Lyman, Rick. "New York Times: Morituri". NY Times. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/140620/Morituri/overview. Retrieved 2008-10-18.
External links
- Morituri at the Internet Movie Database
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