The Great King | |
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Directed by | Veit Harlan |
Written by | Veit Harlan Gerhard Menzel Hans Rehberg |
Starring | Otto Gebühr |
Cinematography | Bruno Mondi |
Edited by | Friedrich Karl von Puttkamer |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Deutsche Filmvertriebs |
Release date |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | Nazi Germany |
Language | German |
Budget | 4.779 million ℛℳ[1] |
Box office | 6 million ℛℳ[2] |
The Great King (German: Der große König) is a 1942 German drama film directed by Veit Harlan and starring Otto Gebühr.[3] It depicts the life of Frederick the Great, who ruled Prussia from 1740 to 1786. It received the rare "Film of the Nation" distinction.[4] It was part of a popular cycle of "Prussian films".
The film is a depiction of the Führerprinzip. The analogy to Adolf Hitler was so clear that Hitler sent a print to Benito Mussolini, and Joseph Goebbels warned against the drawing of the comparison in print, in particular, because of the pessimistic mood that opens the film.[5] After a sergeant gives an unauthorised order, the king orders him simultaneously promoted and punished. His later decision to desert results in his death because no disobedience is justified.[4] Goebbels declared that the parallels were not a matter of propaganda, but an obvious result of the parallels of history.[6]
Goebbels also regarded it as instructive that current sufferings would be a source of strength.[7] Goebbels had some difficulty with the Army High Command over this film because it depicted the king as being left in the lurch by his general. He complained that the army felt that any depiction, however historical, reflected badly on them.[4]
Cast
- Otto Gebühr as Frederick II.
- Kristina Söderbaum as Luise Treskow
- Gustav Fröhlich as Treskow
- Hans Nielsen as Niehoff
- Paul Wegener as General Czernitscheff
- Paul Henckels as Grenadier Spiller
- Elisabeth Flickenschildt as Spiller's Wife
- Kurt Meisel as Alfons
- Hilde Körber as Elisabeth Christine
- Claus Clausen as Prince Henry the Older
- Klaus Detlef Sierck as Prince Henry the Younger
- Herbert Hübner as Count Finkenstein
- Franz Schafheitlin as Commandant Bernburg
- Otto F. Henning as General von Finken
- Reginald Pasch as General Manteufel
- Otto Graf as General Seydlitz
- Heinrich Schroth as General Balthasar Rudolf von Schenckendorf
- Leopold von Ledebur as General von Retzow
Awards
- Director Veit Harlan won the Mussolini Cup for Best Foreign Film at the 1942 Venice Film Festival.
Citations
- ↑ Noack 2016, p. 186.
- ↑ Noack 2016, p. 196.
- ↑ Hal Erickson. "New York Times: The Great King". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 4 January 2013. Retrieved 25 July 2008.
- 1 2 3 Erwin Leiser, Nazi Cinema p116 ISBN 0-02-570230-0
- ↑ Erwin Leiser, Nazi Cinema p113-4 ISBN 0-02-570230-0
- ↑ Pierre Aycoberry The Nazi Question, p10 Pantheon Books New York 1981
- ↑ Cinzia Romani, Tainted Goddesses: Female Film Stars of the Third Reich p93 ISBN 0-9627613-1-1
References
- Noack, Frank (2016) [2000]. Veit Harlan: "des Teufels Regisser" [Veit Harlan: The Life and Work of a Nazi Filmmaker]. Lexinton: University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 9780813167008.
External links
- The Great King at IMDb
- The Great King is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
- Der große König Full film at the Deutsche Filmothek