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Duped Till Doomsday

East Germany's contribution to the 1957 Cannes Film Festival was the wartime melodrama Betrogen bis zum Juengsten Tag. Had the film been released in the U.S., the title would probably have translated to Duped Till the Last. The film condemns the Nazi mindset by concentrating on a particularly odious cover-up. When his son is involved in the accidental killing of a girl, a Gestapo general pulls strings to save the boy from prosecution. The general manages to pin the blame for the killing on a group of Russians, whereupon he gives the men under his command carte blanche to round up and execute as many innocent Russians as they wish. This act of brutality is contrasted with the pangs of guilt suffered by the son and his co-conspirators.

1957 |1h 14m |  Drama, Crime, War

Cast

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Rudolf Ulrich

Corporal Wagner Karl

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Wolfgang Kieling

Private Lick

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Erich Brauer

Hauptfeldwebel

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Hans-Joachim Martens

Upper gunner Paulun Thomas

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Walther Suessenguth

captain von der Saale

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Renate Küster

Angelika, his daughter

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Peter Kiwitt

General of the Waffen-SS Lick

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Helga Raumer

Innkeeper daughter

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Paul Pfingst

SS man

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Werner Senftleben

Sergeant in the shooting range

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Horst Kube

Soldier in the telephone exchange

More Details

Status

Released

Language

German

Budget

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Revenue

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