Die letzte Heuer
Die letzte Heuer
Release: 1951-04-12
·Runtime: 90m
·★ 7.0
Drama
The ship stoker Heini Holler leaves Greece for health reasons and reports to the consulate of fascist Germany. The consul sends him back to Hamburg. He had previously reported him to the Gestapo there as politically suspicious. On his arrival, Holler is immediately arrested. His comrades kidnap the consul and demand an exchange for Heini, which is to take place in Marseille. The Gestapo agree to this as a pretense and secure the support of the French police to arrest the kidnappers. However, the solidarity of the sailors in Marseille is stronger and Heini is able to cure his lung disease in the Soviet Union.
Production Countries
East Germany
Production Companies
DEFA
Cast
Peter Marx
as Schorsch
Hans Klering
as Heini Holler
Gustav Püttjer
as Gustav
Martin Rickelt
as 1. deutscher Seemann
Werner Pledath
as Kapitän
Maria Besendahl
as Frau Primm
Hermann Stövesand
as Ferdinand
Lutz Götz
as Moulin
Peter Lehmbrock
as 2. Heizer
Inge Keller
as Charly
Gerd Frickhöffer
as Blague
Reinhard Kolldehoff
as Kommissar
Erich Nadler
as Irischer Seemann
Hans Fiebrandt
as Gestapobeamter Möller