My Zero Hour (Meine Stunde Null) 53 years old

Germany in 1943. The Berlin worker Klaus Hartung is deployed as a soldier to the Eastern front during World War II. During a tour, he is captured by a Russian patrol. While in captivity, Hartung comes to the conclusion that he has to come through and actively take part in the effort to end the war. He consents to abduct a German officer together with two Russian soldiers. During their adventurous mission, the men who at first had been enemies, become sincere friends.

Credits

My Zero Hour Cast

Name Character
Lev Prygunov He was 31, now 85 years old as Mitja
Gleb Strizhenov He was 44, 60 years old when he died
Alfred Müller He was 43, 84 years old when he died as Blumhagen
Manfred Krug He was 33, 79 years old when he died as Kurt Hartung
Edwin Marian He was 41, 90 years old when he died as Wilhelmi
Anatoliy Kuznetsov He was 42, 85 years old when he died as Gornin
Wolfgang Greese He was 44, 75 years old when he died
Dietmar Richter-Reinick He was 34, 61 years old when he died
Karl Sturm He was 35, 82 years old when he died
Thomas Weisgerber He was 41, 89 years old when he died
Eckhard Becker He was 24, 64 years old when he died as Bayer
Harry Hindemith He was 63, 66 years old when he died as Scheffler
Jochen Diestelmann He was 47, 60 years old when he died
Kurt Jung-Alsen He was 54, 61 years old when he died as Major Steckbeck
Friedo Solter He was 37, now 91 years old

My Zero Hour Crew

Name Department
Joachim Hasler as Cinematography. He was 41 (65) years old when He died Crew
Joachim Hasler as Director. He was 41 (65) years old when He died Directing
Joachim Hasler as Writer. He was 41 (65) years old when He died Writing
Roman Ledenyov as Music. He was 39 (88) years old when He died Sound
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My Zero Hour (53 years)

  • Release day: Tuesday, April 28, 1970
  • Runtime: 92 minutes