Comradeship
Originally released in 1931. Comradeship is a drama film. directed by G.W. Pabst.
Starring Alexander Granach, Fritz Kampers, and Ernst Busch
Synopsis
At a mine on the shared edge of France and Germany, an underground explosion leads to the entrapment of a group of French miners. In an effort to save the trapped Frenchmen, German miners Wittkopp and Kasper take it upon themselves to traverse a crumbling war tunnel leading down into the mines. Yet, though the workers harbor no political biases against one another, their callous, less tolerant bosses hope to halt this cross-cultural rescue mission.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Gaumont-Franco Film-Aubert (G.F.F.A)
- Nero-Film AG
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Comradeship about?
At a mine on the shared edge of France and Germany, an underground explosion leads to the entrapment of a group of French miners. In an effort to save the trapped Frenchmen, German miners Wittkopp ...
Who directed Comradeship?
Comradeship was directed by G.W. Pabst.
How long is Comradeship?
Comradeship has a runtime of 1 hours and 33 minutes (93 minutes total).
When was Comradeship released?
Comradeship was released on November 17, 1931 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Comradeship?
The main cast of Comradeship includes Alexander Granach, Fritz Kampers, Ernst Busch, Elisabeth Wendt, Gustav Püttjer.