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The Sailor's Song

The Sailor's Song (1958)

6.5/10(6)·TMDB 1958 DE

The Sailor's Song (1958) is streaming free on Zoovie. starring Günther Simon, Raimund Schelcher, and Ulrich Thein. Drama and History. 5+ HD servers, switch any time.

What is The Sailor's Song (1958) about?

A film about the historical uprising of the seamen in Kiel: During the Russian October Revolution of 1917, German and Russian soldiers start to solidarize with each other. By disarming the officers, machinist Henne Lonke and stoker Jens Kasten prevent the attack on a Russian freighter. When German admiralty gives out orders for operation "Nibelungen", which would lead the German fleet into a suicidal attack against England and quell the revolutionary spirit, seamen and soldiers from different political backgrounds unite in protest.

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Production:
DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
Country:
East Germany
Languages:
German, Russian
IMDb:
tt0051860

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Who stars in The Sailor's Song (1958)?

Günther Simon as Erich Steigert, Raimund Schelcher as August Lenz, Ulrich Thein as Henne Lobke, Horst Kube as Jens Kasten, Hilmar Thate as Ludwig Batuschek, Ekkehard Schall as Eberhard Schuckert, Wolf von Beneckendorff as Von Resten, Eduard von Winterstein as Hindenburg.

Also Known As

FRLe Chant des matelotsRUПесня матросов

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  • The film features dialogue in 2 languages: German, Russian.

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Is The Sailor's Song worth watching?

The Sailor's Song has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.5/10 based on 6 votes.

What genre is The Sailor's Song?

The Sailor's Song is a Drama and History film released in 1958.

Who stars in The Sailor's Song?

The cast of The Sailor's Song includes Günther Simon, Raimund Schelcher, Ulrich Thein, Horst Kube and Hilmar Thate.