The Unprecedented Defence of the Fortress Deutschkreuz (1967)
A satire on war and on the stupid things war inspires people to do. Four young men enter an abandoned fortress. Inside, they find military uniforms, which they immediately resolve to use to stage a bizarre war game. Their actions appear all the more senseless in relation to the peaceful everyday reality of the workers in the surrounding countryside.
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Peter H. Bumm | As: | |
Georg Eska | As: | |
Karl-Heinz Steffel | As: | |
Wolfgang von Ungern-Sternberg | As: |
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A satire on war and on the stupid things war inspires people to do. Four young men enter an abandoned fortress. Inside, they find military uniforms, which they immediately resolve to use to stage a bizarre war game. Their actions appear all the more senseless in relation to the peaceful everyday reality of the workers in the surrounding countryside.
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Directed By
Werner Herzog |
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Werner Herzog |
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Bruno Zöckler |
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Werner Herzog |
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Uwe Brandner |
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Jaime Pacheco |
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