
The Devil's General
Drama · War
Overview
The adaptation of the eponymous play by Carl Zuckmayer tells the story of renegade general Harras of the German Luftwaffe, who during WWII openly criticizes the Nazi regime. As a consequence, he is put under surveillance, and even imprisoned for a brief period of time. Still remaining outspoken, Harras realizes the horrific dimensions of this hopeless and injust war waged by Germany.
Top Cast


Curd Jürgens
Curd Jürgens
Gen. Harry Harras
Curd Jürgens
Gen. Harry Harras


Viktor de Kowa
Viktor de Kowa
SS-Gruppenführer Schmidt-Lausitz
Viktor de Kowa
SS-Gruppenführer Schmidt-Lausitz


Karl John
Karl John
Ingénieur Karl Oderbruch
Karl John
Ingénieur Karl Oderbruch


Marianne Koch
Marianne Koch
Dorothea 'Diddo' Geiss
Marianne Koch
Dorothea 'Diddo' Geiss


Eva Ingeborg Scholz
Eva Ingeborg Scholz
Waltraut 'Pützchen' Mohrungen
Eva Ingeborg Scholz
Waltraut 'Pützchen' Mohrungen


Camilla Spira
Camilla Spira
Kammersängerin Olivia Geiss
Camilla Spira
Kammersängerin Olivia Geiss


Albert Lieven
Albert Lieven
Oberst Friedrich Eilers
Albert Lieven
Oberst Friedrich Eilers


Paul Westermeier
Paul Westermeier
Otto Korrianke, Fahrer von Harras
Paul Westermeier
Otto Korrianke, Fahrer von Harras


Karl Ludwig Diehl
Karl Ludwig Diehl
Generaldirektor Hugo Mohrungen
Karl Ludwig Diehl
Generaldirektor Hugo Mohrungen


Harry Meyen
Harry Meyen
Leutnant Hartmann
Harry Meyen
Leutnant Hartmann
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