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  1. Der Postmeister. Der Postmeister ist ein deutscher Spielfilm von Gustav Ucicky aus dem Jahr 1940. Der Film entstand sehr frei nach der Novelle Der Postmeister (Originaltitel: Станционный смотритель / Stanzionny smotritel) von Alexander Puschkin. Die Titelrolle ist mit Heinrich George besetzt, Hilde Krahl ist als Dunja zu ...

  2. Der Postmeister (English: The Postmaster or The Stationmaster) is a 1940 Austrian - German film directed by Gustav Ucicky. [1] Released during the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, it depicts Russians in a sympathetic light, unlike their depiction in such films as Frisians in Peril before or GPU after. [2] It was very loosely based on The Station ...

  3. So ist der Film frei von rassistischen oder propagandistischen Ausfällen und erlaubt es, sich auf die erzählte Geschichte zu konzentrieren. George spielt den Postmeister mit großer Anteilnahme und einer ergreifenden Würde, die ihn selbst in seinen dunkelsten Momenten nicht verlässt.

    • Gustav Ucicky
    • Wien-Film
  4. Der Postmeister (English: The Postmaster or The Stationmaster) is a 1940 Austrian-German film directed by Gustav Ucicky. [1] Released during the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, it depicts Russians in a sympathetic light, unlike their depiction in such films as Frisians in Peril before or GPU after. [2]

  5. Der Postmeister. Directed by. Gustav Ucicky. Austria, Germany, 1940. Drama. 92. Synopsis. A troubled father, working as a postmaster in province, worries about his ...

  6. Der Postmeister is a 1940 Austrian-German film directed by Gustav Ucicky. Released during the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, it depicts Russians in a sympathetic light, unlike their depiction in such films as Frisians in Peril before or GPU after. It was very loosely based on The Station Master, an 1831 short story from The Belkin Tales series by Alexander Pushkin. It was remade in 1955 as Dunja ...

  7. Permalink. "Der Postmeister" or "The Stationmaster" is an Austrian/German co-production and a German-language black-and-white sound film from 1940. The director is Gustav Ucicky and the writer who adapted the short story this is based on was Gerhard Menzel. It runs for roughly 90 minutes.