Ride to Freedom (1937)
January 14, 1937Release Date
Ride to Freedom (1937)
January 14, 1937Release Date

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Willy Birgel
Julek Staniewski

Viktor Staal
Jan Wolski

Hansi Knoteck
Janka Koslowska

Ursula Grabley
Katerina Tschernikoff

Rudolf Schündler
Polnischer Student

Heinz von Cleve
Saganoff

Berthold Ebbecke
Malinowski

Werner Schott
Bobrikoff

Edwin Jürgensen
Fürst Tschernikoff

Hermann Braun
Milewski - polnischer Fähnrich

Hans Reinhard Knitsch
Smirnoff - russischer Fähnrich

Aribert Grimmer
Polnischer Wachtmeister

Clemens Hasse
Betrunkener Fährmann

Peter Elsholtz
Adjutant des Gouverneurs

Horst Birr
Krupka

Charlie Kracker
Hässlicher Ulan

Lidija Daurdina
Gouvernante

Karl Hartl
Director / Idea

Otto Baecker
Director of Photography

Hermann Rosenthal
Makeup Artist

Erich Kobler
Assistant Director

Werner Schlichting
Production Design

Edmund Strzygowski
Screenplay

Alfred Greven
Production Manager / Executive Producer

Carlheinz Becker
Sound

Gertrud Hinz-Nischwitz
Editor

Kurt Herlth
Production Design

Walter Supper
Screenplay

Hans Tost
Unit Production Manager

Paul Albert Lange
Makeup Artist

Günther Rittau
Director of Photography

Wolfgang Zeller
Original Music Composer
Details.
Release DateJanuary 14, 1937
Original NameRitt in die Freiheit
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 32m
Genres
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Wiki.
Ride to Freedom (German: Ritt in die Freiheit) is a 1937 German historical war film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Willy Birgel, Viktor Staal and Hansi Knoteck. The film is set in the 1830s during Poland's November Uprising against the Russian Empire. It portrays the rehabilitation of a Polish cavalry officer whose initial reluctance to engage the enemy leads to the death of his comrades, but who later dies fighting bravely.
The film was made by German's leading studio UFA, with interiors shot at the Babelsberg Studios. UFA received co-operation from the Polish War Ministry who supplied 5th Regiment of Zaslaw Uhlans for the filming of battle scenes that took place around Ostroleka in Poland. Polish ambassador to Germany Józef Lipski attended the film's premiere at the Palast-am-Zoo in Berlin on 14 January 1937. Around the same time Germany and Poland, future enemies in the Second World War, co-produced two films, namely Augustus the Strong and Adventure in Warsaw.
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