Die Emser Depesche
Originally released in 1976. Die Emser Depesche is a drama/history film. directed by Ralph Boettner. At just 60 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Fritz Bartholdt, Wilhelm Koch-Hooge, and Wolfgang Thal
Synopsis
Theme of this scenic documentation is the consistent preparation of the Franco-German War by Bismarck and leading Prussian military, who, with the help of the conservative and liberal Berlin press, created the mood in which the publication of the heavily redacted "Emser Depesche" showed an effect desired by Bismarck. The authenticity of the game plot is supported by documents and documentary material.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DE
Production Companies
- Fernsehen der DDR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Die Emser Depesche about?
Theme of this scenic documentation is the consistent preparation of the Franco-German War by Bismarck and leading Prussian military, who, with the help of the conservative and liberal Berlin press,...
Who directed Die Emser Depesche?
Die Emser Depesche was directed by Ralph Boettner.
How long is Die Emser Depesche?
Die Emser Depesche has a runtime of 1 hours and 0 minutes (60 minutes total).
When was Die Emser Depesche released?
Die Emser Depesche was released on July 8, 1976 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Die Emser Depesche?
The main cast of Die Emser Depesche includes Fritz Bartholdt, Wilhelm Koch-Hooge, Wolfgang Thal, Rudolf Ulrich, Hannjo Hasse.