Ernst Thälmann – Son of the Working Class

Ernst Thälmann – Son of the Working Class (1954)


  • Genre: History, Drama
  • Release Date: 1954-03-09
  • User Rating: 4.4/10 from 6 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 4min
  • Language: Deutsch
  • Production Company: DEFA
  • Production Country: East Germany
  • Director: Kurt Maetzig
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Summary

This film is the first of a two-part historical and biographical portrait of the communist politician and anti-fascist Ernst Thälmann. In early November 1918, Ernst Thälmann is an unwilling soldier serving on the western front. As the revolutionary movement at home is threatened by the betrayal of the Social Democrats and fissures in the working class, Thälmann calls on his fellow soldiers to put down their weapons and unite with the workers in the communist struggle at home. Thälmann’s qualms about which side he is fighting on continue, but when the local police attempt to prevent a shipment of provisions and supplies from reaching the people in Petrograd, he intervenes and the ship is unloaded. With this moment of clarity, Thälmann continues to follow his political convictions and joins the workers at the Hamburg uprising in October 1923.

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  • Günther Simon

    as Ernst Thälmann
  • Hans-Peter Minetti

    as Fiete Jansen
  • Erich Franz

    as Arthur Vierbreiter
  • Erika Dunkelmann

    as Martha Vierbreiter
  • Johannes Arpe

    as Höhn
  • Raimund Schelcher

    as Krischan Daik
  • Karla Runkehl

    as Änne Harms
  • Gerhard Bienert

    as Otto Kramer
  • Robert Trösch

    as Kuddel Riemöller
  • Wolf Kaiser

    as Major Zinker
  • Werner Peters

    as Hauptmann Quadde
  • Martin Flörchinger

    as Karl Liebknecht
  • Steffie Spira

    as Clara Zetkin
  • Hans Flössel

    as Scheidemann
  • Walter E. Fuß

    as Karl Borns
  • Rudolf Klix

    as Willbrandt
  • Hans Klering

    as Asmussen
  • Gerhard Lau

    as Hein Heber
  • Sergei Kalinin

    as Sowjetischer Kapitän
  • Werner Pledath

    as Hauck
  • Karl Kendzia

    as Adolf Wahlkeit
  • Carla Hoffmann

    as Rosa Thälmann
  • Judith Harms

    as Rosa Luxemburg
  • Peter Schorn

    as Lenin
  • Karl Weber

    as Friedrich Ebert
  • Oswald Foerderer

    as Martin Bünse
  • Lotte Loebinger

    as Emma Kramer
  • Wilfried Ortmann

    as Hannes Harms
  • Hans-Edgar Stecher

    as Peter Brinkmann
  • Gerd Jäger

    as Josef Wissarionowitsch Stalin
  • Karl Eugen Lehnkering

    as Gustav Stresemann
  • Joe Münch-Harris

    as Gustav Noske
  • Arthur Pieck

    as Wilhelm Pieck
  • Hermann Dieckhoff

    as Dr. Matthies
  • Erich Brauer

    as Freese
  • Wilhelm Gröhl

    as Brandler
  • Otto Ernst Tickardt

    as Mahlmann
  • Willi Schwabe

    as Berber
  • Harry Preuß

    as Tarnow
  • Nico Turoff

    as Brandler
  • Ursula Röschmann

    as Frau Harms
  • Kurt Dunkelmann

    as Trenow
  • Günther Polensen

    as Bauer
  • Sonja Haacker

    as Freese
  • Wilhelm Otto Eckhardt

    as Puttkamp
  • Frithjof Rüde

    as General Vogt
  • Adolf Peter Hoffmann

    as Alland
  • Erich Mirek

    as Karl
  • Alfred Bohl

    as Walter
  • Karl Brenk

    as Hinnerk
  • Oskar Neugebauer

    as Eddi
  • Paul Funk

    as Paul
  • Leonid Ritter

    as Sowjetischer Matrose
  • Alexej Plesnizow

    as Vertreter der Petrograder Gewerkschaften
  • Charlotte Küter

    as Frau mit Revolver
  • Jean Brahn

    as Polizist
  • Walter Lendrich

    as Häftling
  • Willi Narloch

    as ZK-Vertreter
  • Harry Studt

    as Oberst im Geheimdienst
  • Axel Triebel

    as General
  • Harro ten Brook

    as General
  • Hans Fiebrandt

    as Frontsoldat
  • Wilhelm Hinrich Holtz

    as Geschäftsführer im Kaiserhof
  • Wolf von Beneckendorff

    as Russischer Emmigrant
  • Ludwig Sachs

    as Spitzel
  • Dorothea Thiesing

    as Gemüsefrau
  • Friedrich Gnaß

    as Hauswirt
  • Rudolf Fleck

    as Gefängniswärter
  • Kurt Sperling

    as Gewehrzähler
  • Eberhard Kratz

    as Reichswehroffizier
  • Hans Rose

    as Erster Arbeiter
  • Carl Lange

    as Zweiter Arbeiter
  • Hermann Stetza

    as Dritter Arbeiter
Directing Kurt Maetzig Director
Editing Lena Neumann Editor
Writing Willi Bredel Writer
Writing Michael Tschesno-Hell Writer
Sound Wilhelm Neef Music
Art Willy Schiller Art Direction
Camera Karl Plintzner Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up Gerhard Kaddatz Costume Design
Art Otto Erdmann Production Design

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