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Das Boot Revisited: An Underwater Success Story

In 1981, a film about the misadventures of a German U-boat crew in 1941 becomes a worldwide hit almost four decades after the end of the World War II. Millions of viewers worldwide make Das Boot the most internationally successful German film of all time. But due to disputes over the script, accidents on the set, and voices accusing the makers of glorifying the war, the project was many times on the verge of being cancelled.

Top Cast

  • Ulrike Knospe

    Ulrike Knospe

    Self - Narrator (voice)

  • Claude-Oliver Rudolph

    Claude-Oliver Rudolph

    Self

  • Monika Bauert

    Monika Bauert

    Self - Das Boot Costume Designer

  • Herrmann Friedrich

    Herrmann Friedrich

    Self - U-96 Crew Member

  • Hans-Joachim Krug

    Hans-Joachim Krug

    Self - Military Advisor

  • Günter Rohrbach

    Günter Rohrbach

    Self - Das Boot Producer

  • Rolf Zehetbauer

    Rolf Zehetbauer

    Self - Das Boot Production Designer

  • Herbert Grönemeyer

    Herbert Grönemeyer

    Self

  • Wolfgang Petersen

    Wolfgang Petersen

    Self - Das Boot Screenwriter and Director

Overview

In 1981, a film about the misadventures of a German U-boat crew in 1941 becomes a worldwide hit almost four decades after the end of the World War II. Millions of viewers worldwide make Das Boot the most internationally successful German film of all time. But due to disputes over the script, accidents on the set, and voices accusing the makers of glorifying the war, the project was many times on the verge of being cancelled.

Rating

7.2 / 10
6 Reviews
1 Popular

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