| Men Without a Fatherland | |
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| Directed by | Herbert Maisch | 
| Written by | 
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| Produced by | Bruno Duday | 
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| Cinematography | Konstantin Irmen-Tschet | 
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| Music by | Henri Rene | 
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| Distributed by | UFA | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 105 minutes | 
| Country | Nazi Germany | 
| Language | German | 
Men Without a Fatherland (German: Menschen ohne Vaterland) is a 1937 German drama film directed by Herbert Maisch and starring Willy Fritsch, Maria von Tasnady and Willy Birgel.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Erich Kettelhut.
In Latvia at the end of the First World War, a group of Freikorps battle against an attempted takeover of the Baltic States by Communist forces.
Cast
- Willy Fritsch as Oberleutnant Maltzach
 - Maria von Tasnady as Irene Marellus
 - Willy Birgel as Baron Falen
 - Grethe Weiser as Jewa - Chansonette
 - Siegfried Schürenberg as Hauptmann Angermann
 - Werner Stock as Leutnant Berndt
 - Erich Dunskus as Steputat - Unteroffizier
 - Josef Sieber as Pleikies - Bursche
 - Willi Schaeffers as Soykas - Landesrat
 - Nicolas Koline as Diener Stepan
 - Luis Rainer as Wolynski
 - Aribert Grimmer as Bauer Rauta
 - Lissy Arna as Mila Wentos
 - Hans Stiebner as Kigull
 - Maria Loja as Orla, Wirtin
 - Traute Baumbach as Maruschka, ein russisches Bauernmädel
 - Tamara Höcker as Ein kommunistisches Bauernmädel
 - Valy Arnheim as Ein russischer Kommandeur
 - Jur Arten as Ein russischer Offizier
 - Boris Alekin as Ein Kellner im 'Sarasan'
 - Johannes Bergfeldt as Ein russischer Offizier
 - Zlatan Kasherov
 - Werner Kepich as Ein russischer Agent
 - Herbert Klatt as Ein Soldat der Kompanie Maltzach
 - Karl Meixner as Ein Aufwiegler
 - Hermann Meyer-Falkow
 - Hans Meyer-Hanno
 - Erich Nadler as Ein russischer Agent
 - Hellmuth Passarge as Ein Soldat der Kompanie Maltzach
 - Gustav Püttjer
 - Arthur Reinhardt as Ein Soldat der Kompanie Maltzach
 - Jakob Sinn as Zweiter Unteroffizier der Kompanie Maltzach
 - Theo Stolzenberg as Popott - Besitzer des Tanzlokals 'Sarasan'
 - Albert Venohr as Emmi de Néve
 - Hugo Gau-Hamm
 - Alexander Golling as Ischnikoff
 - Kai Möller as Ein Soldat der Kompanie Maltzach
 - Walter Raat-Kraatz
 - Hans Sobierayski as Ein Kapellmeister
 - Anny von Bornsdorf
 
References
- ↑ Richards p. 371
 
Bibliography
- Hake, Sabine (2001). Popular Cinema of the Third Reich. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-73458-6.
 - Richards, Jeffrey (1973). Visions of Yesterday. Routledge & K. Paul. ISBN 978-0-7100-7576-5.
 
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