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'Der Auftrag Hglers' (English-language title: 'Hoegler's Mission')'[http://www.defa.de/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabID=412&FilmID=Q6UJ9A002KTX Der Auftrag Hglers]' on DEFA Foundation. is a fantasy movie directed by Gustav von Wangenheim. It was released in 1950.

Plot



Hgler, the former director of a steel plant now in East Germany, is a rich and ruthless capitalist residing in West Germany. He wishes to lay his hands on the new technical innovations that were developed by Dr. Thelen, who now runs the factory after it has been nationalized. Hgler tries to besmirch Thelen by organizing sabotage in the factory, threatening to kill innocent workers to destroy the scientist's reputation. Two trade union activists - the West German Maria and the East German Fritz - who know each other since they have both fought in the wartime anti-Fascist resistance, unite to thwart the capitalist's plans.

Cast



* Inge von Wangenheim as Maria Steinitz

* Fritz Tillmann as Fritz Rottmann

* Gotthart Portloff as Dr. Thelen

* August Momber as Hgler

* Axel Monj as Dr. Kayser

* Alice Treff as Dr. Alice Giesebrecht

* Knut Hartwig as Dr. Petersdorf

* Horst Koch as Kern

* Lothar Firmans as Lffler

* Harry Hindemith as Krantz

* Arno Paulsen as Wiesner

* Eduard von Winterstein as Hufland

* Friedrich Richter as Dr. Breithaupt

Production



At 1949, after the foundation of both the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany and as the existence of a Cold War between East and West became ever clearer, the East German authorities instructed DEFA's filmmakers to focus on new subjects: rather than making purely anti-Fascist films, they were now to fan anti-Western sentiment in their works. 'Der Auftrag Hglers' was the one of the first movies made under those demands. In addition, it was also the first East German film with a style conforming to Socialist Realism, that was also required by the cultural establishment.Joachim-Felix Leonhard (editor). 'Medienwissenschaft: Ein Handbuch Zur Entwicklung Der Medien Und Kommunikationsform. Volume 15.2'. Mouton De Gruyter (2002). . Pages 12381239.

Reception



The German Film Lexicon defined the picture as "utterly lifeless, Cold War-influenced film... but interesting as a historical document."'[http://www.zweitausendeins.de/filmlexikon/?wert=55466&sucheNach=titel Der Auftrag Hglers]'. German Film Lexicon.

Dagmar Schittly wrote that the movie was a typical anti-Western work of the time, "a propaganda pamphlet against the West German saboteurs."Dagmar Schittly. Zwischen Regie und Regime. Die Filmpolitik der SED im Spiegel der DEFA-Produktionen. . Pages 5758. Carsten Gansel and Tanja Walenski noted that it also featured a call for class unity, by presenting the ability of East and West German trade union members to cooperate.Carsten Gansel, Tanja Walenski. 'Erinnerung als Aufgabe?' V&R (2008). . Pages 246247.

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