U-9 Weddigen
U-9 Weddigen is a 1927 German silent war film directed by Heinz Paul and starring Carl de Vogt, Mathilde Sussin and Fritz Alberti. The film is based on the exploits of the submarine SM U-9 under the command of Otto Weddigen during the First World War.[1] It is similar in theme to the previous year's Our Emden, which also depicted the Imperial German Navy in heroic terms.
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| Directed by | Heinz Paul | 
| Written by | Willy Rath | 
| Produced by | Hanns Otto | 
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| Cinematography | Willy Goldberger | 
Production company  | Johannisthaler Filmanstalten  | 
Release date  | 5 May 1927 | 
| Country | Germany | 
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It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Karl Machus and Franz Schroedter.
Cast
    
- Carl de Vogt as Weddingen
 - Mathilde Sussin as Elisabeth Fuller
 - Fritz Alberti as Elizabeth Fullers Gatte
 - Fred Solm as Percy
 - Gerd Briese as Gerhard v. Dietrischsen
 - Ernst Hofmann as Fritz
 - Hella Moja as Hilde
 - Hans Mierendorff as Fritzs Onkel
 - Hanne Brinkmann as Girl at Dietrichs
 - Willy Mendau as Bursche von Oberleutnant Gerhard Dietrichs
 
References
    
- Kester, pp. 176-77
 
Bibliography
    
- Kester, Bernadette. Film Front Weimar: Representations of the First World War in German films of the Weimar Period (1919-1933). Amsterdam University Press, 2003.
 
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