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Mord an Rathenau 1961

76 min📅 1961-11-23

Dive into the gripping historical drama *Mord an Rathenau* (1961), a tense portrayal of Weimar-era Germany where political tensions and anti-Semitic fervor collide.

Director: Max Jaap

Cast

Harry Hindemith
Harry Hindemith
Walther Rathenau
Jürgen Frohriep
Jürgen Frohriep
Horst Bergmann
Karla Runkehl
Karla Runkehl
Hilde Buchholz
Horst Hiemer
Fritz Buchholz
Gerhard Rachold
Gerhard Rachold
Erwin Kern
Rolf Ripperger
Hermann Fischer
Willi Schrade
Willi Schrade
Ernst Werner Teschow
Johannes Arpe
Johannes Arpe
Dr. Bergmann
Ingeborg Ottmann
Lilly Deutsch
Hans Hardt-Hardtloff
Hans Hardt-Hardtloff
Garagenbesitzer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mord an Rathenau (1961) about?

Set in 1922 Germany, the film follows engineer Horst Bergmann as he uncovers a plot to assassinate Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau, whose controversial Treaty of Rapallo with the Soviet Union ignites nationalist outrage. Bergmann's desperate attempts to warn Rathenau unfold against a backdrop of rising anti-Semitism and political upheaval.

Who directed Mord an Rathenau?

The film was directed by Max Jaap, a filmmaker whose work often explores historical and social themes.

Who stars in Mord an Rathenau?

The cast features Harry Hindemith as Horst Bergmann, Jürgen Frohriep as Walther Rathenau, Karla Runkehl, Horst Hiemer, and Gerhard Rachold in key roles.

Is Mord an Rathenau (1961) worth watching?

While not widely rated, *Mord an Rathenau* offers a compelling snapshot of Weimar-era Germany, blending historical drama with suspense. Its focus on political intrigue and moral dilemmas makes it a niche but rewarding watch for fans of period films.

How long is Mord an Rathenau?

The film runs for 76 minutes.

About Mord an Rathenau (1961) — The Conspiracy That Shook Weimar Germany

Dive into the gripping historical drama *Mord an Rathenau* (1961), a tense portrayal of Weimar-era Germany where political tensions and anti-Semitic fervor collide. Directed by Max Jaap, this 76-minute film weaves a gripping narrative around the real-life assassination of Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau in 1922, a figure whose diplomatic efforts sparked outrage among nationalist factions.

At the heart of the story is engineer Horst Bergmann, played by Harry Hindemith, who uncovers a plot to murder Rathenau and races against time to intervene. With a stellar cast including Jürgen Frohriep as Rathenau and Karla Runkehl, the film explores themes of betrayal, political extremism, and the fragile nature of democracy during a turbulent era. A vivid, atmospheric dive into a pivotal moment in German history, *Mord an Rathenau* blends historical accuracy with dramatic urgency.