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The Eleven Schill Officers (1926 film)

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The Eleven Schill Officers
Directed byRudolf Meinert
Written byMax Jungk
Julius Urgiss
Produced byRudolf Meinert
StarringRudolf Meinert
Gustav Adolf Semler
Grete Reinwald
Leopold von Ledebur
CinematographyLudwig Lippert
Production
company
Distributed byMeinert Film
Release date
1926
CountryGermany
LanguagesSilent
German intertitles

The Eleven Schill Officers (German: Die elf schillschen Offiziere) is a 1926 German silent historical film directed by Rudolf Meinert and starring Meinert, Gustav Adolf Semler, Grete Reinwald and Leopold von Ledebur. The film depicts the failed 1809 uprising of Prussian soldiers led by Ferdinand von Schill against the occupying French during the Napoleonic War. The film received poor reviews from critics, but earned enough at the box office to offset its production costs.[1]

According to IMDB, it was released in the USA as "Eleven Who Were Loyal" in 1929. A NY Times review which also covers several other movies of that same date is available online dated from May 20, 1929.

It was part of the cycle of Prussian films. The film was remade by Meinert as a sound film The Eleven Schill Officers in 1932 with Carl de Vogt cast as Schill.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Mustafa p.217

Bibliography

  • Bergfelder, Tim & Bock, Hans-Michael. The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopedia of German. Berghahn Books, 2009.
  • Mustafa, Sam A. The Long Ride of Major Von Schill: A Journey Through German History and Memory. Rowman & Littlefield, 2008.