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'The Devil's General' is a 1955 black and white West German film based on the play by Carl Zuckmayer. The film features Curd Jrgens as General Harras, Marianne Koch, Viktor de Kowa, Karl John, Eva Ingeborg Scholz, and Harry Meyen.

Plot



Nazi Germany in 1941. The title character is 'Luftwaffe' General Harras, a highly decorated World War I veteran contemptuous of the Third Reich and the World War II attempt to conquer Europe. Initially courted by 'SS' officials, he continually mocks the Nazi leadership, which leads to friends turning into enemies and suspicion from 'SS' and Gestapo of what may be treason.

He is temporarily arrested by order of Heinrich Himmler and, after his release, is determined to break his deal with the devil. He backs the sabotage action of his flight engineer, threatens an 'SS' officer at gunpoint and finally crashes his aircraft into the control tower of his airbase.

Cast



*Curd Jrgens as 'Harras', whose character is supposedly based upon German Luftwaffe General Ernst Udet

*Bum Krger as 'Lttjohann', Harras's adjutant.

*Paul Westermeier as 'Korrianke', Harras's chauffeur.

*Albert Lieven as 'Friedrich Eilers', Colonel & squadron leader.

*Harry Meyen as 'Hartmann', Luftwaffe officer.

*Hans Daniel as 'Hastenteuffel', Luftwaffe officer.

*Beppo Brem as 'Pfundtmayer', Luftwaffe officer.

*Karl Ludwig Diehl as 'Sigbert von Mohrungen', President of the Raw Materials Procurement Department.

*Werner Fuetterer as 'Baron Pflungk', Attach in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

*Viktor de Kowa as 'Dr. Schmidt-Lausitz', Nazi Party official.

*Karl John as 'Oderbruch', engineer in the Ministry of Aviation.

*Erica Balqu as 'Anne Eilers', Friedrich Eilers' wife.

*Eva Ingeborg Scholz as 'Waltraut von Mohrungen', nicknamed 'Ptzchen', Anne's sister.

*Camilla Spira as 'Olivia Geiss', diva.

*Marianne Koch as 'Diddo Geiss', Olivia's niece; love interest of General Harras, despite how much younger than him she is.

*Ingrid van Bergen as 'Lyra Schoeppke', named "die Tankstelle," which means "The Gas Station."

*Inge Meysel as 'Frau Korrianke'.

*Joseph Offenbach as 'Zernick', SS-Hauptsturmfhrer.

*Wolfgang Neuss as police photographer.

*Robert Meyn as 'von Stetten', Generalleutnant.

*Werner Riepel as 'Kleinschmidt,', Gring's chauffeur.

*Werner Schumacher as SS-Wachtmeister.

*Wolfried Lier as 'Herr Detlev', restaurant waiter.Zuckmayer, Carl. "Des Teufels General."

Production



The literary model by Zuckmayer was supposed to be based on the fate (and in the film nothing more) of his friend, 'Luftwaffe' general Ernst Udet, who committed suicide in 1941. It was shot in Hamburg and Berlin using Swedish-built Junkers Ju 86 bombers with license-built Bristol Mercury engines on a local airfield including its offices with Esselte Files on the shelf. The parking lot contains a post-war VW Bus. All Uniforms were of a material and tailoring standard unknown in wartime Germany. Contrary to living quarters that were very close to that of well-to-do circles in Berlin at the time.

At the German Film Awards of 1955 Marianne Koch won the Film Award in Silver for Outstanding Individual Achievement: Supporting Actress for her performance in the film.

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