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Die Gustloff

  • TV Movie
  • 2008
  • 3h 8m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Die Gustloff (2008)
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German film loosely based on the sinking, by a Soviet submarine, of a Nazi troop-transport ship in the Baltic Sea on January 30th 1945.German film loosely based on the sinking, by a Soviet submarine, of a Nazi troop-transport ship in the Baltic Sea on January 30th 1945.German film loosely based on the sinking, by a Soviet submarine, of a Nazi troop-transport ship in the Baltic Sea on January 30th 1945.

  • Director
    • Joseph Vilsmaier
  • Writer
    • Rainer Berg
  • Stars
    • Kai Wiesinger
    • Valerie Niehaus
    • Heiner Lauterbach
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    603
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Vilsmaier
    • Writer
      • Rainer Berg
    • Stars
      • Kai Wiesinger
      • Valerie Niehaus
      • Heiner Lauterbach
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Kai Wiesinger
    Kai Wiesinger
    • Hellmut Kehding
    Valerie Niehaus
    Valerie Niehaus
    • Erika Galetschky
    Heiner Lauterbach
    Heiner Lauterbach
    • Harald Kehding
    Dana Vávrová
    Dana Vávrová
    • Lilli Simoneit
    Michael Mendl
    Michael Mendl
    • Kapitän Johannsen
    Karl Markovics
    Karl Markovics
    • Korvettenkapitän Petri
    Francis Fulton-Smith
    Francis Fulton-Smith
    • Korvettenkapitän Leonberg
    Nicolas Solar Lozier
    • Heinz Schön
    Detlev Buck
    Detlev Buck
    • Hagen Koch
    Ulrike Kriener
    • Berta Burkat
    Alexander Held
    • Escher
    • (as Gerald Alexander Held)
    Monica Attard
    • Refugee
    Stefan Becker
    Stefan Becker
    • Fähnrich
    Mirco Bergmann
    • Adjutant von Leonberg
    Ines Borkowski
    • Zu fittende Frau
    Martin Bross
    • Ältester Matrose
    René Böhnke
    • Unteroffizier
    Malina Ebert
    • Traudl
    • Director
      • Joseph Vilsmaier
    • Writer
      • Rainer Berg
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    9slawek_nie

    Much superior to 'Titanic'

    Just as sinking of 'Wilhelm Gustloff' out-do the sinking of better known 'Titanic' in the sheer size of catastrophe, the TV-made "Gustloff" beats Cameron's movie in almost every field. The film starts with life on German east and presents a wide array of characters each facing a dark perspectives flowing from inevitable Reich defeat. The chaos and fear that dominated the eastern Prussian provinces in 1945 is very faithful with historical truth. The film then goes on to showing Gustloff's voyage and chain of events that led German heroes to final fall. Each of characters is memorable: from comic Nazi official who cares only for the evacuation of fuhrer's portrait from sinking ship to stern and cold-blooded commander Harald responsible for navy intel. The romance story is interwoven carefully, without interfering with the main intrigue, and not so naive and pretentious as in 'Titanic', just as mysterious spy plot.
    7Biswas_

    A bit of story borrowing from Titanic

    The story of this film is slightly borrowed from Titanic and made to adopt for Germany and you can easily feel it. Still it was worth the watch despite its short 104 mins running time . It is a ship accident surprisingly less known idk why cuz till date it is the worst accident in water transport killing a shocking 9000 civilians and soldiers.
    4ennismj

    A Sensational Film!

    And by "sensational" I mean "over-dramatic" and "too sentimental."

    Read Gunter Grass' Crabwalk or watch the original film Nacht fiel über Gotenhafen for a much more critical, and thereby realistic, depiction of the worst maritime disaster in recorded history. Tanja Dückers Celestial Bodies does a pretty good job as well.

    Hollywood-caliber films that attempt to make a blockbuster out of tragedy will never succeed to capture the full complexity of reality!! Still, the only attempt in almost 50 years and the second of all time...

    so D- for effort.
    5OJT

    Overloaded

    I must admit I was looking forward to see this dramatization of the sinking of MS Gustloff, and the film is well done in most aspects, but what's worse is that there are too much drama, just like with Titanic. This is a problem since this of course this is a true story, which is told up quite closely. However, this just seems overloaded, to that extent that vi stop believing. like with Titanic.

    It's simply too much. The drama is out of control completely overblown and so is the happy ending. There is really no happy ending when 9000 people die in the worst ship catastrophe in the world, but still there are some amazing survival stories here, which are just amazing in them selves.

    A good tip: You'll enjoy this 3 hour long film more if you watch the documentary which is following the DVD before you see the actual film. Then you'll understand that much if this REALLY is true, and only some minor changes in the connection with the people are made as a dramatization. If you do that, you will have a much bigger appreciation for the film, which otherwise really is almost too unbelievable.

    But production value is good, and so is the film craftsmanship. The manuscript and the many plots and persons in this is what's killing of what could have been a good movie. It ends up bing mediocre.

    A 5 out of 10 only when you see th film. A 7 out of 10 if you watch the documentary on the DVD before the actual film!
    hackermc

    The Last Voyage of the Wilhelm Gustloff (Historical Spoilers)

    The Wilhelm Gustloff was the Third Reich's classiest passenger liner when she was pressed into service evacuating German civilians from Poland as the Soviets advanced in the waning days of WWII. Loaded with 10,000 passengers (crammed into every public space available), the Wilhelm Gustloff departed from Gdansk (Danzig) sailing for the German port of Kiel. During the night she was torpedoed by a Russian submarine and sank in 45 minutes, taking 9,000 souls with her (some say closer to 6,000). It remains the worst loss of life from a single sinking in maritime history. There has been controversy with some on the German side alleging a war crime, in that refugee non-combatants were killed in large numbers. The captain of the submarine (Marinesko) lived under this cloud until his death in the 60's. His commanders recommended he not be given the highest honors because his alcoholism and history of being AWOL made him unsuitable to be a hero.

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    • Trivia
      This film's closing epilogue states: "Over 9000 people lost their lives that night [the Gustloff ship sank]. Most were women and children. There has never been a formal investigation."
    • Goofs
      In the film, Military Captain Petri argues that the ship should sail in deep water, and have its navigation lights on to avoid a collision. While Civilian Captain Kehding argues that the ship should sail near the cost and keep off the navigation lights. Realistically, these roles should be reversed. Petri's strategies are against military protocol, despite him being a military officer, while Kehding's strategies all apply to military protocol, despite him being a civilian. In real life, the military captain argued that they should follow military protocol, while the civilian captain argued against it.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Neues aus der Anstalt: Episode #2.2 (2008)

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 2008 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site at UFA.de
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Crimson Ocean
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production company
      • UFA Fiction
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 8 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16 : 9

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