My Life for Ireland
Drama · War
Overview
A Nazi propaganda movie from 1941 directed by Max W. Kimmich, covering a story of Irish heroism and martyrdom over two generations under the occupation of the British.
Top Cast


Anna Dammann
Anna Dammann
Maeve Fleming
Anna Dammann
Maeve Fleming


René Deltgen
René Deltgen
Robert Devoy
René Deltgen
Robert Devoy


Paul Wegener
Paul Wegener
Sir George Beverley
Paul Wegener
Sir George Beverley


Werner Hinz
Werner Hinz
Michael O'Brien sen.
Werner Hinz
Michael O'Brien sen.


Will Quadflieg
Will Quadflieg
Michael O'Brien jun.
Will Quadflieg
Michael O'Brien jun.


Lucy Millowitsch
Lucy Millowitsch
Duffys Frau
Lucy Millowitsch
Duffys Frau


Hans Quest
Hans Quest
Henry Beverley
Hans Quest
Henry Beverley


Will Dohm
Will Dohm
Lehrer Barrington
Will Dohm
Lehrer Barrington


Karl John
Karl John
Raymond Davitt
Karl John
Raymond Davitt


Axel Monjé
Axel Monjé
Colman Barry
Axel Monjé
Colman Barry
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