Der Ruf
Semi-autobiographical film with Fritz Kortner and running along the same lines as Peter Lorre′s "Der Verlorene" ("The Lost"), which is the most significant, psychologically most coherent film-document of German re-emigration. Professor Mauthner, after many years of exile (having emigrated in 1933 to the USA), returns to Germany in 1948. He can in fact return to his teaching post, but the rejection and petty intrigues of his reactionary colleagues and students make his work almost unbearable. Just as he seems to be getting through to them with his humanist efforts and conviction, he dies – lost and lonely.
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Professor Mauthner
- Mary
- Lina
- Emma
- Elliot
- Spencer
- Walter
- Dr. Fechner
- Kurt
- Bertram
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Screenplay
Story
Director of photography
Production design
Editing
Sound
Music
Cast
- Professor Mauthner
- Mary
- Lina
- Emma
- Elliot
- Spencer
- Walter
- Dr. Fechner
- Kurt
- Bertram
- Homer
- Professor Fränkl
- Professor Helfert
- Rextor
- Dekan
- Student
Production company
Producer
Unit production manager
Original distributor
Shoot
- Bavaria-Atelier München-Geiselgasteig
Zensur (DE): April 1949 [Alliierte Militärzensur]
Uraufführung (DE): 19.04.1949, Berlin, Marmorhaus
Titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Der Ruf
- Weiterer Titel (ENG) The Last Illusion
- Titelübersetzung (ENG) The Calling
- Weiterer Titel (ENG) The Summons
Versions
Original
Zensur (DE): April 1949 [Alliierte Militärzensur]
Uraufführung (DE): 19.04.1949, Berlin, Marmorhaus