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The Banner of Krivoi Rog is a film of genre Drama directed by Kurt Maetzig with Erwin Geschonneck

The Banner of Krivoi Rog (1967)

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Length 1h48
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Genres Drama
Rating74% 3.7418253.7418253.7418253.7418253.741825

The Banner of Krivoi Rog (German: Die Fahne von Kriwoj Rog) is an East German film, directed by Kurt Maetzig. It was released in 1967.

Synopsis

Otto Brosowski, a communist miner, writes to the miners in the Soviet city of Krivoi Rog, telling them of the harsh conditions in which he and his friends work, as the capitalist owners of the copper mine demand harder work. He receives a Red Banner from them. As the Nazis seize power, Otto and his family hide the flag from the authorities, taking great personal risks. At 1945, as the Second World War nears its end, the town is occupied by the Americans, who also wish to steal the Banner. At July 1945, as the Americans retreat and allow the Red Army to take over the area, the Brosowski family takes the flag and heads to meet the Soviets.

Actors

Erwin Geschonneck

(Otto Brosowski Senior)
Manfred Krug

(Jule Hammer)
Alfred Müller

(Direktor Niedermeyer)
Rudolf Ulrich

(Bienert)
Horst Giese

(Spitzel)
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