Brennende Ruhr
The two-piece black and white movie "Brennende Ruhr" portrays the events during the Kapp-Putsch 1920 in a small german town in the Ruhr district. The main protagonist is Ernst Sukrow, a student who sympathises first with the bourgeois forces but finally decided to join the communists in their fight.
Brennende Ruhr
March 26, 1967
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Cast (41)
Klaus Bamberg
Ernst Sukrow
Hans-Peter Reinecke
Max Grothe
Willi Narloch
Peter Ruckers
Annelie Scheinert
Mary Ruckers
Vera Oelschlegel
Gisela Zenk
Wolfgang Greese
Dr. Grell
Wilhelm Koch-Hooge
Reese
Werner Senftleben
Oversath
Edwin Marian
Josef
Thomas Neumann
Hannes Ruckers
Hans Hardt-Hardtloff
Karplos
Peter Sturm
Hövelmann
Joachim Fuchs
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Willi Schrade
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Ezard Haußmann
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Angelika Waller
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Erich Gerberding
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Berthold Schulze
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Fred Mahr
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Günter Drescher
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Günter Wolf
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Hans Fiebrandt
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Christoph Engel
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Günter Junghans
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Gerhard Hänsel
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Johannes Wieke
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Karel Enzmann
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Erhard Köster
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Peter Kalisch
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Günter Schubert
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Joachim Konrad
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Paul Berndt
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Ursula Braun
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Lothar Förster
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Günther Polensen
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Werner Kamenik
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Manfred Ott
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Walter E. Fuß
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Crew (7)
Directing
Hans-Erich Korbschmitt
Director
Writing
Production
No data availableSound
Lothar Seyfarth
Music
Art
No data availableCamera
Günter Marczinkowsky
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
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No data availableEditing
Bärbel Weigel
Editor