Bismarck (1940 film)
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| Directed by | Wolfgang Liebeneiner |
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| Cinematography | Bruno Mondi |
| Edited by | Walter von Bonhorst |
| Music by | Norbert Schultze |
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| Distributed by | Tobis Film |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
| Country | Nazi Germany |
| Language | German |
| Budget | 1,794,000 ℛℳ |
| Box office | 4.4 million ℛℳ |
Bismarck is a 1940 German historical film directed by Wolfgang Liebeneiner and starring Paul Hartmann, Friedrich Kayßler, and Lil Dagover.
This film depicts the life of the Prussian statesman Otto von Bismarck, a German nationalist and lonely genius who withstands the Reichstag to act on behalf of the people. It was followed by a sequel Die Entlassung in 1942, with Emil Jannings taking over the title role.
The film was made at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin by Tobis Film one of the leading German companies of the era. It was shot at a variety of locations involving several related to the historic events of film including in Berlin, Vienna, Bad Gastein and Babelsberg Palace. Plau am See in Mecklenburg was also used for shooting. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Karl Machus and Erich Zander.