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Hamburg (1926)

Directed by Vladimir Ballyuzek
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Plot

Germany, 1923. Workers, called to the struggle by the communist Niels Unger, seize the arsenal and turn every building into a fortress. The social democrat Buk does not fulfill Unger's order to blow up the bridge over the Elbe, so the Reichswehr troops enter the city. A bloody massacre begins. Nils Unger is arrested. Buk, who is associated with the punitive leader Meins, betrays the rebels during interrogations. A trial is scheduled for the rebels. To avoid political publicity during the trial, Nils Unger is declared insane, but manages to escape from the prison hospital. Once again, his call resounds through the streets of Hamburg: "Save your guns!"

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleГамбург
Original languageRU
Spoken languagesNo Language
Production countriesSoviet Union
StatusReleased
Production companiesVUFKU
Release date16 novembre 1926
WriterLarissa Reissner, Yurij Yanovskyi
CinematographyJoseph Rona, Marius Holdt
Assistant directorsVladimir Ballyuzek
Camera operatorsJoseph Rona, Marius Holdt
Additional photographyJoseph Rona, Marius Holdt
Production designHeinrich Beisenherz
Art directionHeinrich Beisenherz
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Set decorationHeinrich Beisenherz

Release dates

Theatrical release

Russia / Nov 16, 1926

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