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In November of 1939, the British consulate in Norway receives documents saying that the Nazis are conducting secret rocket research in Peenemünde. But the British doubt the authenticity of the so called "Oslo report". Thus, the Germans continue their experiments unimpeded. At the same time, resistance groups from France, England, Poland, and Germany try to find and to sabotage the secret Nazi research base. When the first "V 2" rocket is successfully launched, the Allied commanders finally become interested in the "Oslo report".

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

156 mins

Rating

7.333/10

Release Date

13 April 1967

Country

East Germany

Cast

Alfred Müller

Alfred Müller

Dr. Grunwald

Leon Niemczyk

Leon Niemczyk

Stefan

Dietrich Körner

Dietrich Körner

Raketenbaron

Emil Karewicz

Emil Karewicz

Jerzy

Renate Blume

Renate Blume

Ingrid

Ewa Wiśniewska

Ewa Wiśniewska

Hanka

Werner Lierck

Werner Lierck

Obergefreiter Dräger

Georges Aubert

Georges Aubert

Peter Mollard

Reimar Johannes Baur

Reimar Johannes Baur

Dr. Kummerer

Victor Beaumont

Victor Beaumont

Chief of British Secret Service

Walter Kaufmann

Walter Kaufmann

Colonel Briggs

Mark Dignam

Mark Dignam

Sir John

Adam Perzyk

Adam Perzyk

Cemetery Guard

Alan Winnington

Alan Winnington

Chief of Intelligence Service

Wiesław Gołas

Wiesław Gołas

Railroad Worker Edward

Hannjo Hasse

Hannjo Hasse

SD Officer Zech

Harald Hauser

Harald Hauser

Professor Delattre

Norbert Christian

Norbert Christian

Registrator

Christoph Engel

Christoph Engel

OT Officer

Heinz-Werner Pätzold

Heinz-Werner Pätzold

Generaloberst

Erich Brauer

Erich Brauer

OT Man Schröder

Mikhail Ulyanov

Mikhail Ulyanov

Alexey Gorbatov

Hans-Joachim Hegewald

Hans-Joachim Hegewald

Camp Commander Klamm

Hans Lucke

Hans Lucke

Albert Kuntz

Werner Toelcke

Werner Toelcke

SD Officer in France

Hans Hardt-Hardtloff

Hans Hardt-Hardtloff

Prisoner Paulsen in Dora

Vera Oelschlegel

Vera Oelschlegel

Secretary Vogel

Ingeborg Ottmann

Ingeborg Ottmann

Marianne

Achim Schmidtchen

Achim Schmidtchen

Altenburger

Gerd Michael Henneberg

Gerd Michael Henneberg

Speer

Jindřich Narenta

Jindřich Narenta

Himmler

Fritz Diez

Fritz Diez

Adolf Hitler

Jiří Vršťala

Jiří Vršťala

Professor Rahn

Clara Gansard

Clara Gansard

Micheline

Jean-Marie Lancelot

Jean-Marie Lancelot

Brasson

Bernard Papineau

Bernard Papineau

Bravine

Lena Delanne

Lena Delanne

Jeanine

Helmut Schreiber

Helmut Schreiber

Attaché

Steffen Klaus

Steffen Klaus

Colpi

Hans Pitra

Hans Pitra

Zenner

Horst Schön

Horst Schön

Stefan/Colonel of the Luftwaffe

Heidrun Pollack

Heidrun Pollack

Girl Combing Hair

Petra Hinze

Petra Hinze

Uwe Detlef Jessen

Uwe Detlef Jessen

Country Policeman

Wacław Kowalski

Wacław Kowalski

Old Peasant

Andrzej Krasicki

Andrzej Krasicki

Partisan Commander

Zdzisław Maklakiewicz

Zdzisław Maklakiewicz

Woodcutter

Artur Młodnicki

Artur Młodnicki

Specialist

Bogusz Bilewski

Bogusz Bilewski

Doctor

Robert Delanne

Robert Delanne

Elliott Sullivan

Elliott Sullivan

US General

Iván Darvas

Iván Darvas

Atomic Scientist

Peter Herden

Peter Herden

American Officer

Heinz Schröder

Heinz Schröder

Major

Johannes Maus

Johannes Maus

Party Secretary

Günter Junghans

Günter Junghans

German Lieutenant

Siegfried Loyda

Siegfried Loyda

Adjutant to Altenburger

Manfred Ott

Manfred Ott

Guard

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