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The Red Chapel

0 %|Apr 9, 1972|War & Politics, Drama

Shortly before the outbreak of World War II: Leopold Trepper, a colonel in the Red Army, travels to Belgium under a false name and sets up a spy ring there. Together with his employees Viktor Sukulow-Gurewitsch, Johann Wenzel, Hillel Katz and Michail Makarow, he succeeds in establishing a spy network throughout Belgium and France in a very short time. With the help of his cover companies - a chain of raincoat shops and later the import-export company Simexco ”- Trepper can collect information from the economy and the Wehrmacht, about Atlantic Wall construction sites and railway lines, and send it to Moscow. The agents also get help from patriots who want to free their countries from the occupation by the Germans.

Franz Peter Wirth
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Franz Peter Wirth
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Hans Gottschalk
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Peter Adler
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Heinz Höhne
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Bert Grund
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W. P. Hassenstein
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Lilian Seng
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Cast

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Werner Kreindl
Leopold Trepper
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Edeltraut Elsner
Libertas Schulze-Boysen
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Peter Fricke
Harro Schulze-Boysen
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Rada Rassimov
Margarete Barcza
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Ruth Kähler
Sophia Poznanska
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Franco Graziosi
Leon Großvogel
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Jacques Rispal
Hillel Katz
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Candice Patou
Georgie de Winter
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Jean Franval
General Iwan Alexejewitsch Susloparow
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Dieter Wagner
Arvid Harnack
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Christine Gerlach
Mildred Harnack-Fish
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Hans Schulze
Adam Kuckhoff
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Ursula Herwig
Greta Kuckhoff
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Peter Thom
Hans Coppi
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Karl Walter Diess
Oberleutnant Grassmann
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Raoul Guylad
Raichmann
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Manfred Tümmler
Hauptmann Gollnow
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Reinhard Vom Bauer
Horst Heilmann
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Alexander Hegarth
Hauptmann Piepe
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Grégoire Aslan
Baron Maximowitsch
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Norbert Gastell
Feldwebel Traxi
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Helmut Oeser
Gruppenführer Müller
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Anna Gaylor
Madame Likhonine
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Xenia Pörtner
Frau Corbin
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Ekkehard Fritsch
Kriminalkommissar Strübing
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Rolf Moebius
Oberst Rohleder
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Klaus Jepsen
Alexandrow
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Harry R. Sokal
Isisdor Springer
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Erich Ude
Oberstleutnant Dischler