Search a film or person :
FacebookConnectionRegistration
Stronger Than the Night is a film of genre Drama directed by Slátan Dudow with Helga Göring

Stronger Than the Night (1954)

Stronger Than the Night
If you like this film, let us know!
  • Infos
  • Casting
  • Technical infos
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Film quotes
  • Characters
  • Music
  • Awards
Directed by
Genres Drama,    Historical
Rating63% 3.1712153.1712153.1712153.1712153.171215

Stärker als die Nacht is an East German film directed by Slátan Dudow. It was released in January 1954.

Actors

Helga Göring

(Gerda Löning)
Erika Dunkelmann

(Käthe Manthey)
Gustav Püttjer

(Kraftfahrer)
Theo Shall
Werner Finck

(Kommentarsprecher)
Trailer of Stronger Than the Night

Bluray, DVD

Streaming / VOD

Source : Wikidata

Comments


Leave comment :

Suggestions of similar film to Stronger Than the Night

There are 14 films with the same actors, 6 films with the same director, 62589 with the same cinematographic genres (including 4041 with exactly the same 2 genres than Stronger Than the Night), to have finally 70 suggestions of similar films.

If you liked Stronger Than the Night, you will probably like those similar films :
Love's Confusion, 1h45
Directed by Slátan Dudow
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Günther Ballier, Angelica Domröse, Annekathrin Bürger, Gerhard Bienert, Werner Dissel, Rolf Römer
Rating60% 3.0354153.0354153.0354153.0354153.035415
Students Dieter and Sonja, who are a couple for several years, attend a masquerade. Dieter confuses young Siegi with his friend and dances with her. He cannot forget her even after realizing she is not Sonja, and falls in love with her. Sonja, bitter and jealous, starts an affair with Siegi's boyfriend, Edy. The two new couples go on vacation in the Baltic Sea, where they encounter each other several times while enjoying the local attractions. They all resolve to marry their new partners. Only when they are headed toward the same registration office, do they realize their behavior was motivated by spite and anger. They again switch partners: Sonja marries Dieter and Siegi marries Edy.
The Benthin Family, 1h38
Directed by Kurt Maetzig, Slátan Dudow
Genres Drama
Actors Maly Delschaft, Werner Pledath, Ottokar Runze, Erik Schumann, Konrad Petzold, Arthur Wiesner
Rating61% 3.090043.090043.090043.090043.09004
Theo and Gustav Benthin are two brothers who operate a smuggling network: Theo, a factory director in East Germany, illegally transfers goods to his brother on the other side of the border, and the latter sells them in West Germany. The two also employ another pair of brothers, Peter and Klaus Naumann. Theo is caught by the People's Police; Gustav cannot compete in the wild capitalist market without the cheap merchandise from the East and his business collapses. Peter Naumann moves to the Federal Republic, but there he finds only unemployment and is eventually to join the French Foreign Legion. Klaus remains in the East and finds a promising job as a steel worker.
Kuhle Wampe or Who Owns the World?
Directed by Slátan Dudow
Genres Drama
Themes Political films
Actors Ernst Busch, Hertha Thiele, Adolf Fischer, Gerhard Bienert, Anna Müller-Lincke, Erwin Geschonneck
Rating65% 3.298483.298483.298483.298483.29848
Kuhle Wampe takes place in early-1930s Berlin. The film begins with a montage of newspaper headlines describing steadily-rising unemployment figures. This is followed by scenes of a young man looking for work in the city and the family discussing the unpaid back rent. The young man, brother of the protagonist Anni, removes his wristwatch and throws himself from a window out of despair. Shortly thereafter his family is evicted from their apartment. Now homeless, the family moves into a garden colony of sorts with the name “Kuhle Wampe.”
The Condemned Village, 1h47
Directed by Martin Hellberg
Genres Drama
Actors Helga Göring, Günther Simon, Eduard von Winterstein, Friedrich Gnaß, Wolf Kaiser, Werner Pledath
Rating62% 3.1390753.1390753.1390753.1390753.139075
Farmer Heinz Weimann returns to his small Bavarian village of Bärenweiler after several years in Soviet captivity. He tells his neighbors, who have been subject to anti-Soviet propaganda disseminated by the Nazis and the Americans, that the Soviets have treated him well. His old sweetheart Käthe has married another man, Fritz Vollmer, but he is not concerned with that. His joy on returning home is interrupted when the mayor announces that the American Army intends to destroy the village and to build an airfield on its lands, in preparation for a confrontation with the Soviet Union.