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Blutsbrüderschaft

Blutsbrüderschaft (1941)

1941 DE

Blutsbrüderschaft (1941) is streaming free on Zoovie. starring Hans Söhnker, Ernst von Klipstein, and Anneliese Uhlig. Filed under Drama — multiple servers per title.

What is Blutsbrüderschaft (1941) about?

On November 11, 1918, the last day of the First World War , Lieutenant Colonel Klaus Olden desperately tried to hold a lost post with his unit. The rescue appears in the form of pilot Jochen Wendler, who shows up with his plane and drops ammunition. When Jochen's machine is shot down immediately, Klaus manages to pull him out of the wreck at the last second. Both are injured and taken to the hospital , where they are cared for by the attractive nurse Barbara, a childhood friend of Jochen. The two men form a blood brotherhood and drive together with Barbara to East Prussia , where they want to visit relatives of Jochen on their estate . But the relatives' yard was destroyed in the war. The post-war period turns out to be an economic disaster.

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Production:
Terra-Filmkunst
Country:
Germany
Languages:
German
IMDb:
tt0158503

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Who stars in Blutsbrüderschaft (1941)?

Hans Söhnker as Oberleutnant Klaus Olden, Ernst von Klipstein as Fliegerleutnant Jochen Wendler, Anneliese Uhlig as Krankenschwester Barbara, Rudolf Platte as Diener Stoldte, Paul Westermeier as Fritz Blunck, Fritz Odemar as Mr. Cunnings, Erich Ponto as Direktor Gösch, Hans Meyer-Hanno as Obersteiger.

Also Known As

USBlood brotherhood

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What genre is Blutsbrüderschaft?

Blutsbrüderschaft is a Drama film released in 1941.

Who stars in Blutsbrüderschaft?

The cast of Blutsbrüderschaft includes Hans Söhnker, Ernst von Klipstein, Anneliese Uhlig, Rudolf Platte and Paul Westermeier.