Junge Adler

Junge Adler

117 mins | Drama, War | May 24, 1944

Director Brakke has good reason to be happy: he has just received the news that his son, Theo, won first place in the local boat race. To be sure, he had forbidden his son to take part in the competition, because the son's grades in school are substandard. In the end, Brakke sees no other way than to pull Theo from school and install him as an apprentice in his airplane manufacturing plant. Although Theo is received by the other 150 apprentices in a friendly fashion, he behaves in an arrogant and disrespectful tone towards them. He feels himself to be better than them, because his father is the director of the factory.

Junge Adler

117 mins | Drama, War | May 24, 1944

Junge Adler
Director Brakke has good reason to be happy: he has just received the news that his son, Theo, won first place in the local boat race. To be sure, he had forbidden his son to take part in the competition, because the son's grades in school are substandard. In the end, Brakke sees no other way than to pull Theo from school and install him as an apprentice in his airplane manufacturing plant. Although Theo is received by the other 150 apprentices in a friendly fashion, he behaves in an arrogant and disrespectful tone towards them. He feels himself to be better than them, because his father is the director of the factory.
Producers Universum Film (UFA)
Original title Junge Adler
Directors Carl Merznicht, Zlata Mehlers, Alfred Weidenmann
Writers Alfred Weidenmann, Herbert Reinecker

Cast

Willy Fritsch

as Ausbildungsleiter Roth

Herbert Hübner

as Direktor Brakke

Dietmar Schönherr

as Theo Brakke

Gerta Böttcher

as Annemie Brakke

Albert Florath

as Vater Stahl

Karl Dannemann

as Herr Bachus

Aribert Wäscher

as Kaffeehausbesitzer Zacharias

Paul Henckels

as Dr. Voß

Josef Sieber

as Pilot Martin

Fritz Hoopts

as Fischer

Alfred Maack

as Lagerverwalter

Gunnar Möller

as Lehrling Spatz

Hardy Krüger

as Bäumchen

Manfred Schrott

as Otto