Über alles in der Welt 1941

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Published on Jul 2, 2024
Above All Else in the World
1941 film by Karl Ritter
Above All Else in the World is a 1941 German drama film directed by Karl Ritter and starring Paul Hartmann, Hannes Stelzer and Fritz Kampers. The title refers to the second line of the German national anthem. It was made as a propaganda film designed to promote Nazi Germany's war aims in the Second World War. Wikipedia

Director Karl Ritter
Produced by Karl Ritter
Writer(s) Felix Lützkendorf, Karl Ritter
Starring Paul Hartmann, Hannes Stelzer, Fritz Kampers, Carl Raddatz
Music Herbert Windt
Cinematography Werner Krien
Edited by Gottfried Ritter
Production, company UFA
Distributed by UFA
Released March 21, 1941
Running time 85 minutes
Country Nazi Germany
Language German

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