Dresden (2006)

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Written by Stefan Kolditz

Directed by Roland Suso Richter

Running Time: 165 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Production Country: Germany

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

A major German production that tells of the destruction of the historic German city by the RAF in February 1945. The attack created a firestorm that reduced the city to rubble and claimed 25,000 lives. Presented by historian Sebastian Dehnhardt, this award-winning film combines dramatised reconstructions of the two nights of bombing with eye-witness accounts from both sides.

Cast

Felicitas WollAnna Mauth
John LightRobert Newman
Benjamin SadlerAlexander Wenninger
Heiner LauterbachCarl Mauth
Katharina MeineckeMagda Mauth
Marie BäumerMaria Goldberg
Kai WiesingerSimon Goldberg
Wolfgang StumphPfarrer
Jürgen HeinrichGauleiter Martin Mutschmann
Susanne BormannEva Mauth
Paul ReadyWilliam
John KeoghFlight Lt. Leslie Master Bomber
Christian RodskaArthur Harris
Anja TaschenbergGrashena
Pip TorrensSaundby
Bert BöhlitzMutschmanns Adjudant
Andreas Günther1. Feldgendarm
Gabriela Maria SchmeideFrau
Sandra NedeleffJüdische Frau
Michael BrandnerBlockwart
Denis BehnkeEngl. pilot in briefing room
Marc Oliver MoroJunger Soldat
Louis El Ghussein
Tomas SpencerMann
Robert Newman

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