Tugboat M 17
1933 German film
- 19 April 1933 (1933-04-19)
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Tugboat M 17 (German: Schleppzug M 17) is a 1933 German drama film directed by Heinrich George and Werner Hochbaum and starring Heinrich George, Berta Drews and Betty Amann.[1] George, a prominent actor, directed much of the film before it was finished by Hochbaum. Location filming took place on the Ruppiner See. It portrays life on a German boat on Germany's inland waterways in the vicinity of Berlin.
It premiered at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo on 19 April 1933.
Cast
- Heinrich George as Henner, der Schiffer
- Berta Drews as Marie, seine Frau
- Joachim Streubel as Franz, sein Kind
- Betty Amann as Gescha
- Wilfried Seyferth as Jakob
- Maria Schanda as Eine Sängerin
- Robert Müller as Jakobs Vater
- Kurt Getke as Piet
- Friedrich Ettel as Orje
- Hansjoachim Büttner as Karl
- Walter Steiner as Ein Kommerzienrat
- Alexander Jonas as Ein Wirt
References
- ^ Bock & Bergfelder p.10
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
External links
- Tugboat M 17 at IMDb
- Schleppzug M 17 Full movie at the Deutsche Filmothek
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Films directed by Werner Hochbaum
- Brothers (1929)
- Raid in St. Pauli (1932)
- Judgment of Lake Balaton (1933)
- Life Begins Tomorrow (1933)
- Tugboat M 17 (1933)
- The Eternal Mask (1935)
- Suburban Cabaret (1935)
- Light Cavalry (1935, French)
- Light Cavalry (1935, German)
- Shadows of the Past (1936)
- The Empress's Favourite (1936)
- Hannerl and Her Lovers (1936)
- Talking About Jacqueline (1937)
- A Girl Goes Ashore (1938)
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