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  1. The Degenhardts ( German: Die Degenhardts) is a 1944 German drama film directed by Werner Klingler and starring Heinrich George, Ernst Schröder and Gunnar Möller. It was shot at the Grunewald Studios in Berlin and on location in Stralsund, Lüneburg and Lübeck.

  2. Die Degenhardts: Directed by Werner Klingler. With Heinrich George, Walter Bechmann, Robert Forsch, Herwart Grosse. A stuffy old civil servant is forced to retire during World War II, but when his son, a Navy submariner, is lost at sea and his city is heavily bombed by English bombers, his old patriotism is re-awakened and he determines to be ...

  3. Sinopsis. Un viejo funcionario se ve obligado a jubilarse durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, pero cuando su hijo, un submarinista de la Marina, se pierde en el mar y su ciudad es fuertemente bombardeada por bombarderos ingleses, su antiguo patriotismo se despierta y decide pelear por su país una vez más. Tu crítica.

  4. The Degenhardts (alemán: Die Degenhardts) es una película dramática alemana de 1944dirigida por Werner Klingler y protagonizada por Heinrich George, Ernst Schröder y Gunnar Möller.

  5. As a cinematic document Die Degenhardts stands alone in the Nazi era in its presentation of wartime destruction. The film is able to recast the tragedy of a son’s death and the loss of a piece of cultural heritage as effectively the same thing.

  6. Die Degenhardts (Original Title) A stuffy old civil servant is forced to retire just when he thinks he's about to be promoted. But when his son, a Navy submariner, is lost at sea during World War II, and his city is heavily bombed by English bombers, his old patriotism is re-awakened, and he determines to be of use to his country once again.

  7. A stuffy old civil servant is forced to retire during World War II, but when his son, a Navy submariner, is lost at sea and his city is heavily bombed by English bombers, his old patriotism is re-awakened and he determines to be of use to his country once again