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Naked Among Wolves

Country: East Germany, Language: German, 116 mins

Original Title

Nackt Unter Wölfen
  • Director: Frank Beyer
  • Writer: Bruno Apitz

CGiii Comment

A stunning example of cinematic propaganda...on behalf of the Communist regime.

Based on a true story and mutilated beyond identity...

The was produced by Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft...a production company with an overt and unsubtle agenda...

This is a film about identity...made by those that denied any form of individuality...they obviously realised the power of cinema.

Watch and squirm...


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Cast & Characters

Erwin Geschonneck as Walter Kraemer;
Armin Mueller-Stahl as André Höfel;
Krystyn Wójcik as Marian Kropinski;
Fred Delmare as Rudi Pippig;
Viktor Avdyushko as Leonid Bogorski;
Gerry Wolff as Herbert Bochow;
Boleslaw Plotnicki as Zacharias Jankowski;
Peter Sturm as August Rose;
Erik S. Klein as Untersturmfuhrer Reineboth;
Herbert Köfer as Hauptsturmfuhrer Kluttig;
Wolfram Handel as Hauptscharfuhrer Zweiling;
Heinz Peter Scholz as Standartenfuhrer Schwahl;
Joachim Tomaschewsky as Sturmbannfuhrer Weisangk;
Joachim Jablonski as Sturmbannfuhrer Kamloth;
Zygmunt Malanowicz as Josef Pribula