Man and Beast (1963)

Man and Beast (1963) poster

End of the WWII, concentration camp somewhere in Poland. Prisoners have heard that Germans have plans to kill them all, before the Allies come. One of the prisoners escapes, and tries to find the Allies. A manhunt begins.

Director: Edwin Zbonek
Genre: Drama, War
Runtime: 88 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Dušan Radić
Cinematography: Nenad Jovičić
Editing: Mirjana Mitić
Production: Avala Film, CCC Filmkunst
Country: Germany, Yugoslavia
Language: Deutsch, Serbo-Croatian
Original Language: de

Themes

Numbing Grief and the Eternal Winter, The Horror of War and Humanity

Keywords

winter, world war ii, snow, manhunt

More Films by Director: Edwin Zbonek
More Films in Genre: Drama, War

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Man and Beast about?
End of the WWII, concentration camp somewhere in Poland. Prisoners have heard that Germans have plans to kill them all, before the Allies come. One of the prisoners escapes, and tries to find the Allies. A manhunt begins.
Who directed Man and Beast?
Man and Beast was directed by Edwin Zbonek.
Who stars in Man and Beast?
Man and Beast stars Götz George, Günther Ungeheuer, Alexander Allerson, Petar Banićević, Stanko Buhanac, Katinka Hoffmann.
How long is Man and Beast?
Man and Beast has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is Man and Beast?
Man and Beast is a Drama, War film.
Where was Man and Beast produced?
Man and Beast was produced in Germany, Yugoslavia.
What are the themes of Man and Beast?
The themes of Man and Beast include: Numbing Grief and the Eternal Winter, The Horror of War and Humanity.