White Slaves (film)
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Poster for the film under the title Panzerkreuzer Sebastopol: "Weisse Sklaven" | |
| Directed by | Karl Anton |
| Written by | Charlie Roellinghoff (factual report) Karl Anton (screenplay) Arthur Pohl (screenplay) Felix von Eckardt (screenplay) |
| Produced by | Frank Clifford |
| Starring | See below |
| Cinematography | Herbert Körner |
| Edited by | Ludolf Grisebach |
| Music by | Peter Kreuder Friedrich Schröder |
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Running time | 111 minutes (Germany) |
| Country | Germany |
| Language | German |
White Slaves (German: Weisse Sklaven) is a 1937 German film directed by Karl Anton. It is also known by the longer title Panzerkreuzer Sebastopol: "Weisse Sklaven" (Battleship Sevastopol: "White Slaves") and was later re-released as Rote Bestien ("Red Beasts").
An anti-Soviet propaganda film from the Nazi era, set during the Russian Revolution, the film was designed as a response to Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin.