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Stärker Als Die Nacht
('Stronger than the Night') is an East Germany, East German film directed by Slatan Dudow. It was released in January 1954. Cast * Wilhelm Koch-Hooge: Hans Löning * Helga Göring: Gerda Löning * Kurt Oligmüller: Erich Bachmann * Rita Gödikmeier: Lotte Bachmann * Harald Halgardt: Eddi Nohl * Helmut Schreiber: Hackelbusch * Peter Priemer: Klaus-Peter Löning * Manfred Borges: Helmut Karsten * Hans Wehrl: Bernhard Manthey * Erika Dunkelmann: Käthe Manthey * Aribert Grimmer: Langer, hagerer Arbeiter * Heinz Hinze: Herr Globig * Gertrud Brendler: Frau Globig * Johannes Arpe: Gauleiter * Adolf Peter Hoffmann: Kriminalkommissar Knappe * Theo Shall: Dr. Panneck * Hans-Joachim Büttner: Dr. Hermes * Wolfgang Hübner (director), Wolfgang Hübner: Günther * Achim Hübner: Rezitator * Martin Knapfel: Meister * Grete Carlsohn: Bäckersfrau * Gustav Püttjer: Kraftfahrer * Harro ten Brook: Polizeioffizier * Anna-Maria Besendahl: Zimmerwirtin * Karl Brenk: Gefängniswärter * Hermann Di ...
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Slatan Dudow
Slatan Theodor Dudow (, Zlatan Dudov; 30 January 1903 – 12 July 1963) was a Bulgarian-born German film director and screenwriter who made a number of films during the Weimar Republic and in East Germany. Biography Early life and career Dudow was born in Zaribrod, Bulgaria (today Dimitrovgrad, Serbia). In 1922, he emigrated to Berlin with the intention of becoming an architect. He gave up this plan and began studying theatre in 1923, first under Emmanuel Reicher, and then, from 1925 to 1926, as a theatre studies student under Max Herrmann at the university. He worked with Leopold Jessner and Jürgen Fehling, served as a chorus member under Erwin Piscator, and was a director's assistant to Fritz Lang on the production of ''Metropolis''. During this time, Dudow also ran a bookstore with his wife and worked as a foreign correspondent for a Bulgarian newspaper. In 1929, he visited the Soviet Union, where he met Vladimir Mayakovsky and Sergei Eisenstein in Moscow and eventuall ...
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