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D III 88

  • 1939
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
57
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D III 88 (1939)
ActionDramaWar

Two pilots are engaged in a competitive rivalry. After an emergency landing, they are both suspended from duty. But senior foreman Bonicke stands up for them. When they have to make another ... Read allTwo pilots are engaged in a competitive rivalry. After an emergency landing, they are both suspended from duty. But senior foreman Bonicke stands up for them. When they have to make another emergency landing, Bonicke tries to rescue them.Two pilots are engaged in a competitive rivalry. After an emergency landing, they are both suspended from duty. But senior foreman Bonicke stands up for them. When they have to make another emergency landing, Bonicke tries to rescue them.

  • Directors
    • Herbert Maisch
    • Hans Bertram
  • Writers
    • Hans Bertram
    • Wolf Neumeister
  • Stars
    • Christian Kayßler
    • Otto Wernicke
    • Heinz Welzel
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    57
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Herbert Maisch
      • Hans Bertram
    • Writers
      • Hans Bertram
      • Wolf Neumeister
    • Stars
      • Christian Kayßler
      • Otto Wernicke
      • Heinz Welzel
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christian Kayßler
    Christian Kayßler
    • Oberleutnant Mithoff
    Otto Wernicke
    Otto Wernicke
    • Oberwerkmeister Bonicke
    Heinz Welzel
    • Obergefreiter Fritz Paulsen
    Hermann Braun
    Hermann Braun
    • Obergefreiter Robert Eckhard
    Adolf Fischer
    • Gefreiter Zeissler
    Horst Birr
    Horst Birr
    • Monteur Hasinger
    Karl Martell
    Karl Martell
    • Lt. Ludwig Becker
    Fritz Eberth
    • Funker Lindner
    Carsta Löck
    Carsta Löck
    • Bauernmagd Lina
    Paul Otto
    Paul Otto
    • General
    Paul Bildt
    Paul Bildt
    • Stabsarzt der Flugstaffel
    Hans Bernuth
    • Flieger
    Ernst Dernburg
    • Adm. beim Manöver
    Erich Dunskus
    Erich Dunskus
    • Bauer
    Heinz Engelmann
    Heinz Engelmann
    • Lt. Frank
    Ilse Fürstenberg
    • Bäuerin
    Malte Jaeger
    • 1. Funker
    • (as Malte Jäger)
    Ferry Reich
    • 2. Funker
    • Directors
      • Herbert Maisch
      • Hans Bertram
    • Writers
      • Hans Bertram
      • Wolf Neumeister
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    10bernhardjwolf1

    great flying scenes with one-of-a-kind historic aircraft

    This movie is a treasure for lovers of aviation and historic aircraft since it shows planes you will not be able to see in flying condition anywhere else, including German naval seaplanes of the 1930s and a real WW1 Fokker Dr1 triplane. The aviation scenes are realistic and truly a piece of history. Yes, it was essentially a NS propaganda film, but it predates WW2 , and as such the propaganda shows life in the Luftwaffe, the German air force, as glamorous, exciting and honorable, but there is no propaganda directed against any other nation or group...this is not different from American films of the period. If you can look past the NS insignia on the tail of the aircraft, this is nothing but an enjoyable movie with flying scenes that should delight any historic aviation enthusiast.
    7boblipton

    Good Pilots In Training Movie

    Christian Kayßler runs a training school for Luftwaffe fliers. Otto Wernicke is in charge of keeping the machines up to snuff. Both are veterans from the Great War, sloughed off by the Treaty of Versailles, and happy to be back in harness. Their reminiscences and flashbacks provide depth to the story and illustrate the virtues they try to foster without bitterness. Their two best pilots are Heinz Welzel and Hermann Braun. Their friendly competition turns angry, and they crash a plane. Even though they come to a rapprochement and are good friends again, Kayßler grounds them. But when an emergency arises during the Air-Navy wargames, can he win without them?

    What I've described is the sort of movie that might have starred Cagney and O'Brien at Warners, or Chester Morris and Robert Young at MGM, with Lewis Stone as the CO, Wallace Beery in the Wernicke role, all nicely written by Frank Weade. It was a standard sort of movie for the air-minded moviegoer, and it's a pretty good example. Certainly the big kerfuffle when a bomb gets trapped in the aiming mechanism is exciting and well shot.

    Were that it, it would be fine. Being a 21st Century American, I was taken aback by the references to the Fuehrer atop Germany, his planes, his materiel. I have issues with the cult of personality wherever it arises -- I've seen it in Soviet films of the era, invisible choruses singing about Stalin Great Blue Sky that reminds me of the phrase "G*d's Good Green Earth". In the US, no one ever swore by FDR, although there were plenty of people willing to swear at that man in the White House. The apparent belief in the Great Man that seems to afflict about a quarter of my country fills me with concerns for its future.

    Well, perhaps I'm just getting old. Meanwhile, back to this movie: although I have seen its like several times before, it's a well done example of the sort. Certainly worth your time, if only for the action sequences and Wernicke.

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    • Trivia
      This was the first German film shown in the US after the start of WWII that showed the German military specifically the new Air Force in action in the new conflict.
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      Edited into Deutschland, erwache! (1968)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 1939 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • D lll 88
    • Production company
      • Tobis Filmkunst
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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