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'KLK Calling PTZ The Red Orchestra'[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067284/combined 'KLK Calling PTZ The Red Orchestra'] at the Internet Movie Database (alternate title: 'KLK To PTX - The Red Band'; German: 'KLK an PTX Die Rote Kapelle') is a 1971 East German film about the history of the Red Orchestra espionage ring.

Plot



After Hitler's rise to power in 1933, a group of regime opponents from various backgrounds consolidated under the leadership of Harro Schulze-Boysen and Arvid Harnack. They gather intelligence and pass it on to other countries. After the outbreak of the Second World War, and especially after the German invasion of the Soviet Union, they intensify their work. In August 1942, the Gestapo arrests Boysen and soon after cracks down on the spy ring.

Cast



* Horst Drinda: Arvid Harnack

* Irma Mnch: Mildred Harnack

* Horst Schulze: Adam Kuckhoff

* Barbara Adolph: Greta Kuckhoff

* Klaus Piontek: Harro Schulze-Boysen

* Jutta Wachowiak: Libertas Schulze-Boysen

* Harry Pietzsch: Walter Kchenmeister

* Karin Lesch: Elfriede Paul

* Marylu Poolman: Elisabeth Schumacher

* Eberhard Esche: Kurt Schumacher

* Katharina Lind: Oda Schottmller

* Gnther Simon: John Sieg

* Jessy Rameik: Sophie Sieg

* Ursula Karusseit: Hilde Coppi

* Manfred Karge: Hans Coppi

* Leon Niemczyk: Vincente Douglas

* Siegfried Weiss: Wilhelm Canaris

* Alfred Mller: Wolfgang Langhoff

* Hannjo Hasse: guest in the American Embassy

* Alfred Struwe: Bellini

* Peter Sturm: Krapotschkin

* Horst Giese: Schrder

Production



Writer Claus Kchenmeister and his wife Wera began conducting interviews with former members of the Red Orchestra during 1966. Claus, son of the executed organization member Walter Kchenmeister, intended to make a documentary about the activities of his father. When officials in the Ministry of State Security's Department of Agitation heard of his project, he was granted full government support and access to previously undisclosed materials in the Ministry's archives. Rather than documentary, a full-length feature film was commissioned.Johannes Tuchel. 'Der vergessene Widerstand. Zu Realgeschichte und Wahrnehmung des Kampfes gegen die NS-Diktatur'. Wallstein (2001). . Page 263.

Reception



'KLK Calling PTZ' was distributed in fifty-eight copies,Daniela Berghahn. 'Hollywood Behind the Wall: the Cinema of East Germany'. . Pages 80, 97. and sold 2,107,093 tickets in the first year after its release.Joshua Feinstein. 'The Triumph of the Ordinary: Depictions of Daily Life in the East German Cinema, 1949-1989'. . Page 289.

On 4 October 1971, director Horst E. Brandt, cinematographer Gnter Haubold and the Kchenmeister couple were awarded the National Prize 1st class for their work on the film.[http://www.defa.de/cms/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabID=605 DEFA chronicle of 1971.] They, dramatist Anne Pfeuffer and actors Horst Drinda, Irma Mnch, Horst Schulze, Klaus Piontek, Barbara Adolph, Jutta Wachowiak, Manfred Karge, Ursula Karusseit, Harry Pietzsch, Eberhard Esche and Gnther Simon were all granted the Art Prize of the Free German Trade Union Federation in the same year.'[http://www.defa.de/cms/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabID=412&FilmID=Q6UJ9A002LTP&qpn=0 KLK an PTX - Die Rote Kapelle]'. defa.de.

Daniela Bergahn noted that, while the film still "inflated" the role of the communists in the resistance to the Nazis, it "at least acknowledged" the participation of other groups. In 1972, the West German story version was disseminated in the television mini series "Die rote Kapelle".

References




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