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Release Date:
June 6, 1958
Original Title:
Unternehmen Teutonenschwert
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
DEFA-Studio für Wochenschau und Dokumentarfilme
Production Countries:
East Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 49
Unternehmen Teutonenschwert (Operation Teutonic Sword) (1958) is an East German documentary directed by Andrew and Annelie Thorndike. The film investigates the alleged involvement of NATO General Hans Speidel in the 1934 assassination of Yugoslav King Alexander I and French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou. Using archival footage and documents, it presents a critical examination of Speidel’s past and his post-war military career. Produced by DEFA, the film was controversial and banned in West Germany. It received the First Prize at the 1958 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and the Heinrich Greif Prize, 1st Class, in East Germany.
Assistant Production Manager:
Albert Schulz
Camera Operator:
Walter Fuchs
Vera Kunstmann
Gustl Perrin
Director:
Andrew Thorndike
Annelie Thorndike
Director of Photography:
Gustl Perrin
Vera Futterlieb
Walter Fuchs
Editor:
Andrew Thorndike
Annelie Thorndike
First Assistant Director:
Klaus Alde
Music:
Paul Dessau
Music Consultant:
Karl Raddatz
Production Director:
Heinz Gayk
Production Manager:
Jochen Lange
Sound:
Georg Gutschmidt
Sound Assistant:
Hubert Kübler
Sound Mixer:
Günter Lambert
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