Geheimakte W.B.1 is a 1942 German drama film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Alexander Golling, Eva Immermann and Richard Häussler. The film portrays Wilhelm Bauer and his work on developing the submarine.[1] It was based on the novel Der Eiserne Seehund by Hans Arthur Thies.
Cast
- Alexander Golling - Wilhelm Bauer
- Eva Immermann - Sophie Hösly
- Richard Häussler - Großfürst Konstantin
- Herbert Hübner - Admiral Brommy
- Wilhelm P. Krüger - Vater Hösly
- Günther Lüders - Schiffsbauer Karl Hösly
- Willi Rose - Werftmeister Schultze
- Gustav Waldau - König Maximilian
- Justus Paris - Vorsitzender des Gerichts
- Theo Shall - Mr. Wood
- Walter Holten - General
- Andrews Engelmann - Russischer Intrigant Trotzky
- Karl Meixner - Senator
- Viktor Afritsch - von Klamm
- Albert Arid - Offizier der russischen Hafenwache
- Karl Hanft - Tony
- Michl Lang - Oberhofen
- Richard Ludwig - Major der russischen Wache
- Philipp Manning - Holm
- Friedrich Ulmer - Dr. Hoffmann
- Paul Wagner - Begleiter des König Maximilian
- Aruth Wartan - Kenwolsky
- Dolf Zenzen - Begleiter Trotzkys am bayerischen Hof
References
- ↑ Hadley p. 93
Bibliography
- Bergfelder, Tim & Bock, Hans-Michael. The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopedia of German. Berghahn Books, 2009.
- Hadley, Michael L. Count Not the Dead: The Popular Image of the German Submarine. McGill-Queen's University Press, 1995.
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