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Homecoming

Genres
Drama
Rating
5.0
StatusReleased
LanguagesDeutsch
CountriesGermany
Release Date1941-10-10
Runtime94 mins

Overview

A Nazi propaganda film which aims to justify the invasion of Poland by portraying the plight of ethnic Germans in Poland who were discriminated against and oppressed by the Poles, and how they were saved by the intervention of the German army.

Cast & Crew

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Paula Wessely

as Maria Thomas

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Attila Hörbiger

as Ludwig Launhardt

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Carl Raddatz

as Dr. Fritz Mutius

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Otto Wernicke

as Old Manz

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Berta Drews

as Elfriede

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Ruth Hellberg

as Martha Launhardt

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Eduard Köck

as Herr Schmid

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Franz Pfaudler

as Balthasar Manz

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Werner Fuetterer

as Oskar Friml

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