Professor Mamlock Trailer

Professor Mamlock Trailer (1961)

17 May 1961 Drama 99 mins

A Jewish chief of surgery in 1933 Germany remains blind to the rising Nazi threat, dismissing political dissent from his son and a patient, until his family faces increasing anti-Semitic persecution.

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Cast

Wolfgang Heinz

as Professor Hans Mamlock

Ursula Burg

as Ellen Mamlock

Hilmar Thate

as Rolf Mamlock

Lissy Tempelhof

as Dr. Inge Ruoff

Doris Abeßer

as Ruth Mamlock

Harald Halgardt

as Dr. Hellpach

Herwart Grosse

as Dr. Carlsen

Peter Sturm

as Dr. Hirsch

Franz Kutschera

as Dr. Werner Seidel

Kurt Jung-Alsen

as Bankier Schneider

Günter Naumann

as Kurt Walter

Agnes Kraus

as Schwester Hedwig

Manfred Krug

as SA-Sturmbannführer

International Releases Dates

Germany 25 January 1963

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