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As Long as There’s Life in Me is a film of genre Drama directed by Günter Reisch with Mikhaïl Oulianov

As Long as There’s Life in Me (1965)

Karl LiebknechtPartie I : Solange Leben in mir ist.Partie II : Trotz alledem !

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Length 1h54
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Genres Drama,    Biography,    Historical
Rating72% 3.6424953.6424953.6424953.6424953.642495

Karl Liebknecht est un diptyque réalisé par le cinéaste est-allemand Günter Reisch, qui relate la vie du célèbre révolutionnaire communiste allemand Karl Liebknecht (1871 - 1919) et son combat contre la Première Guerre mondiale. Karl Liebknecht est ici joué par Horst Schulze, tandis que Lyudmila Kasyanova tient le rôle de Sophie Liebknecht.


Première partie : 1965, Karl Liebknecht - Solange Leben in mir ist.
Seconde partie : 1972, Karl Liebknecht - Trotz alledem !

Actors

Mikhaïl Oulianov

(Lénine)
Albert Hetterle

(Paul Schreiner)
Jutta Hoffmann

(Käthe Schreiner)
Erika Dunkelmann

(Milda Schreiner)
Zofia Mrozowska

(Rosa Luxemburg (seconde partie))
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