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Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty

Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty

67% Match19381h 44m

Documentary

Overview

Part two of Leni Riefenstahl's monumental examination of the 1938 Olympic Games, the cameras leave the main stadium and venture into the many halls and fields deployed for such sports as fencing, polo, cycling, and the modern pentathlon, which was won by American Glenn Morris.

Top Cast

S

Sheigo Arai

Self - Swimmer, Japan (uncredited)

A

Albert Bachmann

Self - Gymnastics, Switzerland (uncredited)

D

Daniel Barrow

Self - Single Sculls Rower, USA (uncredited)

Jack Beresford

Jack Beresford

Self - Rower, Britain (uncredited)

R

Ralf Berzsenyi

Self - Small-Bore Rifle, Hungary (uncredited)

F

Ferenc Csík

Self - Swimmer, Hungary (uncredited)

R

Richard Degener

Self - Springboard Diver, USA (uncredited)

W

Willemijntje den Ouden

Self - Swimmer, Holland (uncredited)

C

Charles des Jammonières

Self - Free Pistol, France (uncredited)

V

Velma Dunn

Self - Platfom Diver, USA (uncredited)

K

Konrad Frey

Self - Gymnastics, Germany (uncredited)

M

Marjorie Gestring

Self - Springboard Diver, USA (uncredited)

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Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty
Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty

Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty

6.719381h 44m
Documentary

Part two of Leni Riefenstahl's monumental examination of the 1938 Olympic Games, the cameras leave the main stadium and venture into the many halls and fields deployed for such sports as fencing, polo, cycling, and the modern pentathlon, which was won by American Glenn Morris.

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Actor

Sheigo Arai

as Self - Swimmer, Japan (uncredited)

Sheigo Arai

Self - Swimmer, Japan (uncredited)

Sheigo Arai

Self - Swimmer, Japan (uncredited)

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Actor

Albert Bachmann

as Self - Gymnastics, Switzerland (uncredited)

Albert Bachmann

Self - Gymnastics, Switzerland (uncredited)

Albert Bachmann

Self - Gymnastics, Switzerland (uncredited)

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Actor

Daniel Barrow

as Self - Single Sculls Rower, USA (uncredited)

Daniel Barrow

Self - Single Sculls Rower, USA (uncredited)

Daniel Barrow

Self - Single Sculls Rower, USA (uncredited)

Jack Beresford
Jack Beresford
Actor

Jack Beresford

as Self - Rower, Britain (uncredited)

Jack Beresford

Self - Rower, Britain (uncredited)

Jack Beresford

Self - Rower, Britain (uncredited)

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Actor

Ralf Berzsenyi

as Self - Small-Bore Rifle, Hungary (uncredited)

Ralf Berzsenyi

Self - Small-Bore Rifle, Hungary (uncredited)

Ralf Berzsenyi

Self - Small-Bore Rifle, Hungary (uncredited)

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Actor

Ferenc Csík

as Self - Swimmer, Hungary (uncredited)

Ferenc Csík

Self - Swimmer, Hungary (uncredited)

Ferenc Csík

Self - Swimmer, Hungary (uncredited)

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Actor

Richard Degener

as Self - Springboard Diver, USA (uncredited)

Richard Degener

Self - Springboard Diver, USA (uncredited)

Richard Degener

Self - Springboard Diver, USA (uncredited)

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Actor

Willemijntje den Ouden

as Self - Swimmer, Holland (uncredited)

Willemijntje den Ouden

Self - Swimmer, Holland (uncredited)

Willemijntje den Ouden

Self - Swimmer, Holland (uncredited)

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Actor

Charles des Jammonières

as Self - Free Pistol, France (uncredited)

Charles des Jammonières

Self - Free Pistol, France (uncredited)

Charles des Jammonières

Self - Free Pistol, France (uncredited)

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Actor

Velma Dunn

as Self - Platfom Diver, USA (uncredited)

Velma Dunn

Self - Platfom Diver, USA (uncredited)

Velma Dunn

Self - Platfom Diver, USA (uncredited)

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