- Hangmen, Women and Soldiers
Hangmen, women and soldiers (dt.: Henker, Frauen und Soldaten) is a propaganda film made by the German filmmaker Johannes Meyer in 1935. It was produced with the Bavaria film company in
Munich . The screenplay was written byMax W. Kimmich and Jacob Geis after the novel "A fellow named Prack" written by Fritz Reck-Malleczewen.Summary
Cavalry captain Michael von Prack, a keen pilot from
WW I , is taken prisoner by British troops inAsia Minor in 1918. However, he seizes the chance to escape to his homelandEast Prussia with a ready-for-take-off British plane. At home, he gets involved in the post-war turmoil because meanwhile the war is over.In a bar, Michael comes across a captain Eckau who is recruiting formerregular soldier s to fight in aFreikorps against Russia despite the German surrender. Michael joins the troops and, at the same time, meets lovely Vera Iwanowna. She considers him to be his cousin, Russian general Alexej Alexandrowitsch von Prack, because the two men are as like as two peas. Alexej, who cannot stand his cousin Michael since their childhood, commands the Russian troops standing against the Freikorps. While driving into the warzone, Michael re-meets Vera who is not only Alexejs lover, but also a Russianspy . Meanwhile she has learned that he is Alexejs German cousin, but nevertheless spends a night with him before returning to the Russian headquarters. When Alexej learns that Vera has met his hated cousin who is commander of the enemy's troops, he swears him death and sets a trap for the Freikorps by luring them into aswamp . In this situation he demands Michael to meet him personally, and the two men fight against each other. Alexej dies through the fight, Michael gets severely wounded. Because the latter does not wear his uniform jacket, the Russians consider him to be the general and take him to their headquarters. Although Vera recognizes him immediately, Michael is able to act as the general and to discover important military secrets. He also gives the Russians orders that in fact improve the situation of the Freikorps. Meanwhile Vera is wavering between love andpatriotism . Finally she reveals everything to the Russian commissar because her patriotism is stronger than her love to Michael. The latter is, however, able to escape and to return to his soldiers before being arrested. Now that they know the deployment plans of the Russians, the Freikorps attacks them from the back. Michael is killed during the fights, Vera dies when the Freikorps fires at the Russian headquarters.History
This film was made to defend the deployment of Freikorps in armed conflicts. It passed censorship
December 11 ,1935 , and was first shown to the public a week later. The movie was rewarded "artificially valuable" by film checkers of the propaganda ministry. Moreover, Goebbels himself was also taken by it (which did not always mean the same than pleasing the critics!) : on December 11, 1935, he writes in his diary "an exciting and adorable film with (Hans) Albers." After the war, it was, however, banned by the Allies.Staff
References
*Klaus, Ulrich J.: German soundfilms. Film encyclopedia of full-length German and German-speaking sound films, sorted by their German first showings. - Ulrich J. Klaus. - Berlin [et. al.] (Klaus-archive, Vol. 4. - 1935.)
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