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U-9 Weddigen

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U-9 Weddigen
Directed byHeinz Paul
Written byWilly Rath
Produced byHanns Otto
Starring
CinematographyWilly Goldberger
Production
company
Johannisthaler Filmanstalten
Release date
5 May 1927
CountryGermany
Languages

U-9 Weddigen is a 1927 German silent war film directed by Heinz Paul and starring Carl de Vogt, Mathilde Sussin and Fritz Alberti. The film is based on the exploits of the submarine SM U-9 under the command of Otto Weddigen during the First World War.[1] It is similar in theme to the previous year's Our Emden, which also depicted the Imperial German Navy in heroic terms.

It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Karl Machus and Franz Schroedter.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Kester, pp. 176-77

Bibliography

  • Kester, Bernadette. Film Front Weimar: Representations of the First World War in German films of the Weimar Period (1919-1933). Amsterdam University Press, 2003.