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Comrades at Sea 1938

★ 6.54 votes📅 1938-03-12

Set against the backdrop of war, Comrades at Sea (1938) is a gripping tale of love, duty, and camaraderie. Directed by Heinz Paul, this 1938 film follows the story of Fahnrich Peter, a young sailor serving on a torpedo boat.

Director: Heinz Paul

Cast

Carola Höhn
Carola Höhn
Carmita Prätorius
Theodor Loos
Theodor Loos
Konteradmiral Brackhusen
Paul Wagner
Kapitänleutnant Rank
Josef Sieber
Josef Sieber
Oberbootsmannsmaat Reschke
Rolf Weih
Fähnrich z. S. Prätorius
Jaspar von Oertzen
Jaspar von Oertzen
Fähnrich z. S. Fischer
Heinrich Schroth
Heinrich Schroth
Kapitän der „Marana“
Reinhold Bernt
Reinhold Bernt
Kommissar Sakin
Albert Hehn
Albert Hehn
Matrose
Fred Döderlein
Fred Döderlein
Leutnant Born

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Comrades at Sea (1938) about?

Set against the backdrop of war, the film follows the story of a young sailor as he navigates his relationships and confronts the harsh realities of combat.

Who directed Comrades at Sea?

Heinz Paul brings his unique perspective to the director's chair in this gripping war drama.

Who stars in Comrades at Sea?

Carola Höhn, Theodor Loos, and Paul Wagner lead the talented cast of this 1938 film.

Is Comrades at Sea (1938) worth watching?

While the film may not have received a formal IMDb rating, its gripping storyline and memorable characters make it a compelling watch for fans of war dramas and romance.

How long is Comrades at Sea?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Comrades at Sea (1938) — War, drama, and romance on the high seas.

Set against the backdrop of war, Comrades at Sea (1938) is a gripping tale of love, duty, and camaraderie. Directed by Heinz Paul, this 1938 film follows the story of Fahnrich Peter, a young sailor serving on a torpedo boat. As Peter navigates his relationships with his comrades and a beautiful young woman named Carmita, he must confront the harsh realities of war and the complexities of the human heart. With its themes of loyalty, honor, and sacrifice, Comrades at Sea (1938) is a powerful exploration of what it means to be a true comrade in times of conflict.

As the film unfolds, Peter's journey takes him from the high seas to the battlefields of Spain, where he and his unit face off against the Red Army. Along the way, he must confront his own demons and learn to trust his fellow sailors, all while struggling to come to terms with the loss of Carmita to his superior officer. With its tense action sequences, nuanced characters, and poignant drama, Comrades at Sea (1938) is a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat and leave you thinking long after the credits roll.