
Court Martial
War · Drama
Overview
In this war drama, three Nazi survivors are rescued after their battleship sank. Initially they are given heroes' accolades for their courage, but then it becomes apparent that these men actually jumped ship three hours before the boat sank. The men are tried and subsequently executed.
Top Cast


Karlheinz Böhm
Karlheinz Böhm
Oberleutnant Düren
Karlheinz Böhm
Oberleutnant Düren


Christian Wolff
Christian Wolff
Fähnrich Stahmer
Christian Wolff
Fähnrich Stahmer
Klaus Kammer
Klaus Kammer
Maat Klaus Hinze
Klaus Kammer
Maat Klaus Hinze


Hans Nielsen
Hans Nielsen
Dr. Wilhelmi, Verteidiger
Hans Nielsen
Dr. Wilhelmi, Verteidiger


Charles Regnier
Charles Regnier
Schorn, Vorsitzender des Kriegsgerichtes
Charles Regnier
Schorn, Vorsitzender des Kriegsgerichtes


Werner Peters
Werner Peters
Brenner, Kriegsgerichtsrat
Werner Peters
Brenner, Kriegsgerichtsrat


Carl Wery
Carl Wery
Stahmer sen.
Carl Wery
Stahmer sen.


Martin Benrath
Martin Benrath
Funk-Offizier Maiers
Martin Benrath
Funk-Offizier Maiers


Reinhard Kolldehoff
Reinhard Kolldehoff
Feldwebel
Reinhard Kolldehoff
Feldwebel


Berta Drews
Berta Drews
Frau Willmers
Berta Drews
Frau Willmers
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