The Sonnenbrucks

The Sonnenbrucks

99 mins | Drama | March 1, 1951

Professor Sonnenbruck is a scientist who is not particularly interested in politics. Even the meeting in 1943 with his former assistant Peters does not change him. He does not betray Peters, who has escaped from a concentration camp, but that is already enough for him. But after the war Sonnenrbruck gets into a conflict of conscience. He thought that science was finally free of politics again only to find the opposite happening at his university in Göttingen. A medical congress in the GDR brings him together with Peters, who is working on a major research contract there. Sonnenbruck decides to visit Peters.

The Sonnenbrucks

99 mins | Drama | March 1, 1951

The Sonnenbrucks
Professor Sonnenbruck is a scientist who is not particularly interested in politics. Even the meeting in 1943 with his former assistant Peters does not change him. He does not betray Peters, who has escaped from a concentration camp, but that is already enough for him. But after the war Sonnenrbruck gets into a conflict of conscience. He thought that science was finally free of politics again only to find the opposite happening at his university in Göttingen. A medical congress in the GDR brings him together with Peters, who is working on a major research contract there. Sonnenbruck decides to visit Peters.
Producers DEFA
Original title Die Sonnenbrucks
Directors Georg C. Klaren
Writers Leon Kruczkowski, Georg C. Klaren, Kurt Maetzig

Cast

Eduard von Winterstein

as Prof. Walter Sonnenbruck

Maly Delschaft

as Bertha Sonnenbruck

Ursula Burg

as Ruth Sonnenbruck

Raimund Schelcher

as Dozent Joachim Peters

Harry Riebauer

as Student

Herbert Köfer

as Christian Föns

Käte Alving

as Agnes Sörensen

Friedrich Maurer

as Tourterelle

Kurt Mikulski

as Anton

Hans-Georg Rudolph

as Ministerialrat Behnke