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''The Kaiser's Lackey''
Der Untertan
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(german: der Untertan; also known in English as ''Man of Straw'' and ''The Loyal Subject'') is a 1951 East German film directed by
Wolfgang Staudte Wolfgang Staudte (9 October 1906 – 19 January 1984), born Georg Friedrich Staudte, was a German film director, script writer and actor. He was born in Saarbrücken. After 1945, Staudte also looked at German guilt in the cinema. Alongside He ...
, based on Heinrich Mann's 1918 satirical novel by the same name.


Plot

Diederich Heßling is a typical Prussian subject of pre- World War I Germany: he is blindly loyal to Kaiser Wilhelm II and deeply admires him, supports extreme nationalist policies and his country's militaristic tradition and claims to be an honorable, just person. In spite of this, he evades military service and uses his connections with government officials to destroy his business rivals. Diederich's life, from his childhood, is characterized by being slavishly subservient to his superiors while tyrannizing those below him. When Heßling unveils a monument to Kaiser Wilhelm I before his city's dignitaries, he carries a speech in which he announces that Germany cannot prosper in peace, but can only achieve glory on the battlefield. A storm breaks, scattering the attendants, but he continues his speech, waving his fist at the sky. As he bows before the statue before leaving, the background music changes to Listz's préludes, and Die Deutsche Wochenschau's opening signal is heard. The picture blurs, and the statue is seen again amid the ruins of the city, destroyed after the bombings of World War II. Heßling's last words about the need for war are heard; The narrator announces that so has he spoken then, and many others after him - until this very day.


Cast

* Werner Peters as Diederich Heßling * Paul Esser as von Wulckow *
Renate Fischer Renate Wilson (born Renate Fischer, 20 April 1930 - 7 December 2008) was a social and medical historian and former German film actress. Acting career She appeared in seven films from 1949 to 1957. Filmography Career in history In the 1960 ...
as Guste Daimchen * Ernst Legal as Pastor Zillich *
Raimund Schelcher Raimund Schelcher (27 March 1910 – 27 March 1972) was a German actor with Tanzanian citizenship who appeared in over 43 films and television programs between 1939 and 1971. Personal life He was born in Dar es Salaam, German East Africa (now ...
as Dr. Wolfgang Buck * Eduard von Winterstein as Buck senior * Friedrich Maurer as Göppel * Sabine Thalbach as Agnes Göppel * Hannsgeorg Laubenthal as Mahlmann *
Paul Mederow Paul Friedrich Wolfgang Mederow (30 June 1887 – 17 December 1974) was a German stage and film actor. Mederow was born in Stralsund, in the Prussian province of Pomerania and died at age 87 in Brissago, Ticino, Switzerland. Partial filmograph ...
as Dr. Heuteuffel * Friedrich Richter as Fabrikbesitzer Lauer * Friedrich Gnaß as Napoleon Fischer *
Wolfgang Kühne Wolfgang is a German male given name traditionally popular in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The name is a combination of the Old High German words ''wolf'', meaning "wolf", and ''gang'', meaning "path", "journey", "travel". Besides the regula ...
as Dr. Mennicke * Fritz Staudte as Kühlemann *
Axel Triebel Axel may refer to: People * Axel (name), all persons with the name Places * Axel, Netherlands, a town ** Capture of Axel, a battle at Axel in 1586 Arts, entertainment, media * ''Axel'', a 1988 short film by Nigel Wingrove * ''Axel'', a Cirque d ...
as Major Kunze * Hannjo Hasse as man at the duel


Production

Heinrich Mann's satirical novel '' der Untertan'', with its attack on
Wilhelmine The Wilhelmine Period () comprises the period of German history between 1890 and 1918, embracing the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II in the German Empire from the resignation of Chancellor Otto von Bismarck until the end of World War I and Wilhelm' ...
conservatism, was held in high esteem by the Socialist Unity Party of Germany; it was entered into the schools' curriculum, and the cultural establishment viewed it as vital for re-educating the populace. Director
Wolfgang Staudte Wolfgang Staudte (9 October 1906 – 19 January 1984), born Georg Friedrich Staudte, was a German film director, script writer and actor. He was born in Saarbrücken. After 1945, Staudte also looked at German guilt in the cinema. Alongside He ...
first suggested adapting the novel to the screen in 1946; while visiting London for the premiere of ''
The Murderers Are Among Us ''Die Mörder sind unter uns'', a German film known in English as ''Murderers Among Us'' in the United States or ''The Murderers Are Among Us'' in the United Kingdom was one of the first post-World War II German films and the first ''Trümmerfilm ...
'', he was approached by a local critic, Hans H. Wollenberg, who told him he should direct a picture based on the book. After returning to
East Berlin East Berlin was the ''de facto'' capital city of East Germany from 1949 to 1990. Formally, it was the Allied occupation zones in Germany, Soviet sector of Berlin, established in 1945. The American, British, and French sectors were known as ...
, Staudte discussed the idea with officials from the DEFA studio, who approved of it. Yet since such a work would have had to receive the permission of the author, who resided in California, no steps were taken to realize it.Poss, p. 81. During 1949, as Mann was elected President of the Academy of the Arts and planned his emigration to the German Democratic Republic, DEFA concluded to resume the project. On 23 September 1949, a letter from the studio requesting his approval to make the film was sent to Mann, whose positive reply reached East Germany on 24 October. Staudte was not the first chosen to direct ''der Untertan'': Falk Harnack and even
Erich von Stroheim Erich Oswald Hans Carl Maria von Stroheim (born Erich Oswald Stroheim; September 22, 1885 – May 12, 1957) was an Austrian-American director, actor and producer, most noted as a film star and avant-garde, visionary director of the silent era. H ...
were considered by the studio. He received the nomination after rejecting making '' The Axe of Wandsbek'', which was turned on to Harnack. It was his first full-length adaptation of a literary work. The director declared that in making the film, he sought to "depict the compliance of certain people, which since 1900 had propelled this country through two World Wars until Germany's downfall in 1945. This is a further indictment on my part of such persons, which I expressed already in ''The Murderers Are Among Us''." Principal photography commenced on 1 March 1951, in the Babelsberg Studios.Ralf Schenk.
Der Film war im Westen verboten.
'' Superillu, 26 April 2006.
While working on the film, Staudte was almost completely exempt from interference by state censures: the establishment regarded the picture as highly important, and did not subject it to the demands of the
Anti-formalism campaign The Zhdanov Doctrine (also called Zhdanovism or Zhdanovshchina; russian: доктрина Жданова, ждановизм, ждановщина) was a Soviet cultural doctrine developed by Central Committee secretary Andrei Zhdanov in 1946. I ...
which began in the GDR at the time. However, on one occasion party functionaries demanded to remove a scene in which a man and a woman embraced each other, claiming it would "have a negative influence on the workers' morality." In spite of budget concerns, the picture's final expenditures resulted in only 2,100,000 East German Mark, 430,000 Mark lower than originally approved by the studio.


Reception

''Der Untertan'' sold 4,524,979 tickets in East Germany. On 7 October 1951, Staudte received the
National Prize of East Germany The National Prize of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) (german: Nationalpreis der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik) was an award of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) given out in three different classes for scientific, artistic, ...
, 2nd degree, for his work on it; Werner Peters was awarded the 3rd degree prize. The film also won a special prize for promoting social progress in the same year's
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival ( cs, Mezinárodní filmový festival Karlovy Vary) is a film festival held annually in July in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. The Karlovy Vary Festival is one of the oldest in the world and has become ...
. On 2 September 1951, The reviewer of '' Neues Deutschland'' wrote that "like the novel", the film "has one weakness": its "failure to present the great successes of the militant working class". Most East German critics - in accordance with their government's position - stressed the picture was not only meant to condemn the German past, but also militaristic tendencies in the Federal Republic of Germany. Daniela Berghahn noted that in having Heßling carry a speech in a Hitler-like fashion and inserting Die Deutsche Wochenschau's opening signal in the final scene, the film drew a parallel between Wilhelmine and the Third Reich Ulrike Wekel added that when the narrator claimed "So declared then Heßling... and many others, until this very day", it drew the parallel further, to the contemporary West Germany. However, a columnist in the GDR's CDU newspaper ''Neue Zeit'' wrote that "one must not only see the film as set against the Neo-Nazis and capitalists in the West... But also ask oneself if there is no Heßling lurking inside of him."Lindenberger, p. 32. In West Germany, the film was regarded by the government as communist sedition, and it was banned - although many closed screenings took place in the FRG. ''
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'' claimed it was "a supposedly a-political film, that is actually intended to raise public opinion in the West against the Federal Republic, in order to disrupt its
rearmament Rearmament may refer to: *German re-armament (''Aufrüstung''), the growth of the German military in contravention of the Versailles treaty (1930s) *British re-armament, the modernisation of the British military in response to German re-armament ( ...
." In late 1956, after the
Communist Party of Germany The Communist Party of Germany (german: Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands, , KPD ) was a major political party in the Weimar Republic between 1918 and 1933, an underground resistance movement in Nazi Germany, and a minor party in West German ...
was declared illegal by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany, the authorities reconsidered the ban.Behrens, p. 152. In February 1957, the film was allowed in cinemas in West Germany, albeit with twelve minutes edited out and a disclaimer asserting the protagonist was fictional. It was popular with audiences in the country.Lindenberger, p. 34. The full version was only allowed during 1971, when it was broadcast on television. The film was first screened in the United States on 2 February 1960, by Cinema 16; Amos Vogel described it as "a highly revealing and interesting work", while the British Film Institute noted that "the direction is powerful, biting and sustained; the acting and photography on a very high level indeed!" Antonin and Miera Liehm wrote that Staudte made "sharp satire of German bourgeoisie". Stephen Brockmann commented: "Heßling's tyrannical behavior towards his subordinates... and slavish worship of authority figures... is presented as typical to the German bourgeoisie and a major factor in Germany's descent into barbarism." Ulrike Wekel concluded that ''der Untertan'' also attacked - "intentionally or not" - the "functionaries' methods and blind obedience of the SED state", while that its censure in West Germany made the audience there understand that this mentality was still widespread in their country as well. In 1995, a team of journalists and academics appointed by
Deutsche Kinemathek Die Deutsche Kinemathek – Museum für Film und Fernsehen is a major German film archive located in Berlin. History The Deutsche Kinemathek opened in 1963. Until the opening of a permanent display in the Museum of Film and Television Berlin (Mu ...
selected the film as one of the hundred most important pictures in Germany's history.
Der Untertan
'' on progress-film.de.


References


Bibliography

*Michael Grisko. ''Der Untertan - Revisited''. Bertz & Fischer (2007). . *Karsten Forbrig, Antje Kirsten (editors). ''Il était une fois en RDA...: Une rétrospective de la DEFA''. Peter Lang (2010). . *Thomas Lindenberger (editor). ''Massenmedien im Kalten Krieg: Akteure, Bilder, Resonanzen''. Böhlau Verlag (2006). . *Ulrich Behrens. ''Geschichte im Film - Film in der Geschichte''. BoD (2009). . *Ingrid Poss. Spur der Filme: Zeitzeugen über die DEFA. Links (2006). . *Daniela Berghahn. ''Hollywood Behind the Wall: the Cinema of East Germany''. Manchester University Press (2005). . *Uschi and Andreas Schmidt-Lenhard. ''Courage und Eigensinn. Zum 100. Geburtstag von Wolfgang Staudte''. Röhrig Universitätsverlag (2006). . *Wolfgang Emmerich. ''Heinrich Mann: Der Untertan. Text und Geschichte''. Leske & Budrich (2000). . *Eric Rentschler. ''German Film and Literature''. Methuen (1986). . *Scott MacDonald, Amos Vogel. ''Cinema 16: Documents Toward History Of Film Society''. Wide Angle Books (2002). . *Stephen Brockmann. ''A Critical History of German Film''. Camden House (2010). . *Detlef Kannapin. ''Antifaschismus im Film der DDR''. Papyros Verlag (1997). . *Miera Liehm, Antonin J. Liehm. ''The Most Important Art: Soviet and Eastern European Film After 1945''. University of California Press (1977).


External links

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