Hamburg
movie

Released November 16, 1926
Overview
Germany, 1923. Workers, called to the struggle by the communist Niels Unger, seize the arsenal and turn every building into a fortress. The social democrat Buk does not fulfill Unger's order to blow up the bridge over the Elbe, so the Reichswehr troops enter the city. A bloody massacre begins. Nils Unger is arrested. Buk, who is associated with the punitive leader Meins, betrays the rebels during interrogations. A trial is scheduled for the rebels. To avoid political publicity during the trial, Nils Unger is declared insane, but manages to escape from the prison hospital. Once again, his call resounds through the streets of Hamburg: "Save your guns!"
Cast
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Georgiy Sprantse
as
Nils Unger, communist from Hamburg
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Ksana Zapadnaia
as
Suzie, Unger's wife
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Konstantin Garin
as
Franz Buk, traitor

Ivan Zamychkovskyi
as
Elsner, worker
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Ya. Reinich
as
Elfrida

Leonid Chembarsky
as
Willie, driver
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Aleksandr Chuverov
as
Investigator

Volodymyr Lisovskyi
as
Police president
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Arkadiy Malskiy
as
Pfeiffer, detective
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Vladimir Lanskoy
as
Madman

Matviy Lyarov
as
Meiss, social-democrat
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T. Ruzhitskiy
as
Judge




