Du und mancher Kamerad

Du und mancher Kamerad

Film poster
Directed by Andrew Thorndike and Annelie Thorndike[1]
Written by Günther Rücker, Andrew Thorndike, Annelie Thorndike, Karl-Eduard von Schnitzler[2]
Narrated by Günther Rücker[2]
Music by Paul Dessau[2]
Cinematography Kurt Stanke, Waldemar Ruge, Walter Fuchs, Joachim Lubinau, Ernst Kunstmann, Vera Futterlieb, Rudolf Ehrlich, Harry Kadoch[2]
Edited by Ella Ulrich[2]
Distributed by Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft
Release dates
1956
Running time
103 minutes[2]
Country East Germany
Language German

Du und mancher Kamerad is an East German film. It was released in 1956. The film employed archival footage to attempt a connection between Imperial Germany, the government of the Weimar Republic, and the Third Reich to the government of West Germany at the time.[3][4]

An East German newspaper claimed that the film was well received in the United Kingdom. It was banned in West Germany and remained so some years after its release; some subsequent films directed by the Thorndikes were banned in Great Britain by the British Board of Film Classification.[4][5] The film has an alternate titie of Krieg oder Frieden and is the best-known of the Thorndike films.[6][7]

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