
Süss, the Jew
Drama · History
Overview
Nazi historical drama about Duke Karl Alexander of Württemberg and his treasurer Süß Oppenheimer.
Top Cast


Ferdinand Marian
Ferdinand Marian
Joseph Süß Oppenheimer
Ferdinand Marian
Joseph Süß Oppenheimer


Werner Krauss
Werner Krauss
Rabbi Loew
Werner Krauss
Rabbi Loew


Heinrich George
Heinrich George
Karl Alexander, Herzog von Württemberg
Heinrich George
Karl Alexander, Herzog von Württemberg


Kristina Söderbaum
Kristina Söderbaum
Dorothea Sturm
Kristina Söderbaum
Dorothea Sturm


Eugen Klöpfer
Eugen Klöpfer
Landschaftskonsulent Sturm
Eugen Klöpfer
Landschaftskonsulent Sturm


Hilde von Stolz
Hilde von Stolz
Herzogin von Württemberg
Hilde von Stolz
Herzogin von Württemberg


Albert Florath
Albert Florath
Obrist Röder
Albert Florath
Obrist Röder


Malte Jaeger
Malte Jaeger
Aktuar Karl Faber
Malte Jaeger
Aktuar Karl Faber


Theodor Loos
Theodor Loos
von Remchingen
Theodor Loos
von Remchingen


Jakob Tiedtke
Jakob Tiedtke
Konsistorialrat
Jakob Tiedtke
Konsistorialrat
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