Geschwader Fledermaus movie poster

Geschwader Fledermaus

December 26, 1958 1h 38m

Originally released in 1958. Geschwader Fledermaus is a drama/war film. directed by Erich Engel.

Starring Wolfgang Heinz, Christine Laszar, and Dom de Beern

Synopsis

An American transport squadron led by former General Lee supports the French colonial army in Vietnam in return for high pay. Originally their mission was only to help the wounded, but as the advance of the Vietnamese liberation army puts the French under increasing pressure, they also fly ammunition - in return for even more money and in defiance of international law. Chief pilot Bryk refuses to fly, secretary Flessy becomes the unscrupulous general's mistress after one lover after another fails to return from a mission, and the rest of the squadron is shot down during an ammunition flight. The French army shows up at the camp to arrest the interpreter Thao for espionage. Bryk rescues her and flees with her to the liberated part of Vietnam.

Quick Facts

📅
Release Date December 26, 1958 67 years ago
⏱️
Runtime 1h 38m 98 minutes total
🌍
Language German Original language
🎬
Country East Germany Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Geschwader Fledermaus about?

An American transport squadron led by former General Lee supports the French colonial army in Vietnam in return for high pay. Originally their mission was only to help the wounded, but as the advan...

Who directed Geschwader Fledermaus?

Geschwader Fledermaus was directed by Erich Engel.

How long is Geschwader Fledermaus?

Geschwader Fledermaus has a runtime of 1 hours and 38 minutes (98 minutes total).

When was Geschwader Fledermaus released?

Geschwader Fledermaus was released on December 26, 1958 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Geschwader Fledermaus?

The main cast of Geschwader Fledermaus includes Wolfgang Heinz, Christine Laszar, Dom de Beern, Günther Simon, Wolf Martini.