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Directed by
  
Harald Reinl

Music by
  
Norbert Schultze

Director
  
Harald Reinl

Screenplay
  
J. Joachim Bartsch

6/10
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67%
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Produced by
  
Gero Wecker

Edited by
  
Hein Haber

Cinematography
  
Ernst W. Kalinke

Music director
  
Norbert Schultze

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Written by
  
Joachim Bartsch and Udo Wolter

Starring
  
Dieter Eppler Dieter Borsche Joachim Fuchsberger Richard Häussler Harald Juhnke Olga Chekhova Horst Naumann Peter Carsten

Initial release
  
25 September 1958 (West Germany)

Cast
  
Joachim Fuchsberger, Dieter Eppler, Harald Juhnke, Olga Chekhova, Dieter Borsche

Similar
  
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U 47 – Kapitänleutnant Prien (English: U 47 – Lieutenant Commander Prien) is a 1958 black-and-white German war film portraying the combat career of Kriegsmarine World War II U-boat captain Günther Prien, commander of German submarine U-47. It stars Dieter Eppler and Sabine Sesselmann and was directed by Harald Reinl.

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Plot

The film begins shortly after the outbreak of World War II when Günther Prien reports to the Befehlshaber der U-Boote (BdU—supreme commander of the U-boat Arm) Karl Dönitz. Dönitz orders Prien as commander of U-47 to penetrate the Royal Navy's primary base at Scapa Flow to inflict as much damage as possible. Prien accomplishes his mission and receives a hero's welcome on his return.

Following these events, pastor Kille, a former schoolmate of Prien, approaches Prien in the need for help. Kille offers refuge to victims of Nazi oppression. Prien initially declines, stating he is a soldier and not involved in politics. The attempt by Kille's sister Alwine, who is engaged to Prien's first officer Thomas Birkeneck, also fails to convince Prien.

With the ever increasing intensity of war Prien is plagued by his bad conscience, asking himself if his attitude is correct. A very dramatic incident occurs following the sinking of a freighter. U-47 rescues two shipwrecked. These turn out to be German refugees who are trying to escape from Nazi Germany. The two chose to remain at sea over the prospect of returning to Germany.

Prien finally believes, that as a figure of public interest, that he could influence and change something for the better. He goes to visit the imprisoned pastor Kille. Prien promises him help, not realizing that their conversation is overheard. Thus Prien himself gets into the focus of the Gestapo, the Secret State Police.

The visit remains without consequences for Prien. U-47 is sunk on his next war patrol. Prien and his cook (Der Smut) are rescued by a British ship, which is then sunk by another German submarine under the command of Prien's former first officer, Birkeneck. Prien's hat is retrieved from the sea putting Birkeneck in a state of shock. Subsequently he fails to give the order to dive on time and his boat is sunk by attacking enemy aircraft.

Historical accuracy

The story is loosely based on Prien's combat record and command of submarine U-47. His most famous exploit was the sinking of the British battleship HMS Royal Oak at anchor in the Home Fleet's anchorage in Scapa Flow. His achievements as U-boat commander were highly idolized by Joseph Goebbels' Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda.

Every character depicted in the film, except for Prien and Admiral Dönitz, who is not mentioned by name in the film, is fictitious. Prien's portrayal as an active member of the German resistance is also fictitious. U-47's destruction and Prien's death is another invention of the movie makers. To date, there is no official record of what happened to the U-47 or her 45 crewmen. The submarine shown in the film was the Spanish submarine G-7, formerly the German submarine U-573.

Cast

  • Dieter Eppler as Captain Günther Prien
  • Sabine Sesselmann as Mrs. Ingeborg Prien
  • Joachim Fuchsberger as Oberleutnant Thomas Birkeneck
  • Harald Juhnke as Der Smut—the cook
  • Uta Hallant as Alwine
  • Olga Chekhova as Die Fürstin—the princess
  • Richard Häussler as the German U-Boat Fleet Commander
  • Raidar Müller-Elmau as Leutnant Bluhm
  • Ernst Reinhold as Leutnant Raufuss
  • Matthias Fuchs as Jörg
  • Horst Naumann as the Ingenieur—engineer
  • Dieter Borsche as pastor Kille
  • References

    U 47 – Kapitänleutnant Prien Wikipedia