Über alles in der Welt

Über alles in der Welt

80 mins | Drama | March 21, 1941

Nazi cinema produced numerous WW2 military epics, one of the most impressive of which is Ufa's first-rate 1941 production, Uber Alles in der Welt,directed by Karl Ritter (Stukas). Ritter customarily produced morale-building propaganda pictures, and this, his first propaganda film to deal with the war, as well as his finest effort, was one of the highest-grossing pictures of the Third Reich. Set largely in France, England, and Spain, the film chronicles the plight of Germans caught by the outbreak of war and their frantic attempts to return to the Fatherland to join the battle. All of Germany's enemies receive equal disdain. The British, the French, the Poles, and the Jews are portrayed respectively as warmongers, profiteers and cowards. In the end, all that is important is returning to Germany.

Über alles in der Welt

80 mins | Drama | March 21, 1941

Über alles in der Welt
Nazi cinema produced numerous WW2 military epics, one of the most impressive of which is Ufa's first-rate 1941 production, Uber Alles in der Welt,directed by Karl Ritter (Stukas). Ritter customarily produced morale-building propaganda pictures, and this, his first propaganda film to deal with the war, as well as his finest effort, was one of the highest-grossing pictures of the Third Reich. Set largely in France, England, and Spain, the film chronicles the plight of Germans caught by the outbreak of war and their frantic attempts to return to the Fatherland to join the battle. All of Germany's enemies receive equal disdain. The British, the French, the Poles, and the Jews are portrayed respectively as warmongers, profiteers and cowards. In the end, all that is important is returning to Germany.
Producers Universum Film (UFA)
Original title Über alles in der Welt
Directors Karl Ritter
Writers

Cast

Paul Hartmann

as Oberstleutnant Steinhart

Hannes Stelzer

as Hans Wiegand

Fritz Kampers

as Fritz Möbius

Carl Raddatz

as Carl Wiegand

Oskar Sima

as Leo Samek

Berta Drews

as Anna Möbius

Joachim Brennecke

as Willy Möbius

Carsta Löck

as Erika Möbius

Marina von Ditmar

as Brigitte

Josef Dahmen

as Unteroffizier Weber

Georg Thomalla

as Unteroffizier Krause

Karl John

as Oberleutnant Hassenkamp

Herbert A. E. Böhme

as Kapitän Hansen

Beppo Brem

as Putzenlechner

Ernst Sattler

as Rainthaler