June Fifth (1942)

June Fifth (1942) poster

June Fifth ( Ger: Der 5. Juni) is a 1942 German propaganda war film. The storyline centers on an infantry unit during the French campaign. After the death of a war volunteer's father, the volunteer (Gefreiter Eickhoff) is treated harshly by his superior officer, Feldwebel Richard Schulz, who had been friends with the fallen father. The father had wanted Schulz to make his son a good officer. The film explores their relationship amidst the war.

Director: Fritz Kirchhoff
Genre: War
Runtime: 99 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Georg Haentzschel
Cinematography: Walter Pindter
Editing: Walter Wischniewsky
Production: UFA
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Fritz Kirchhoff
More Films in Genre: War

Frequently Asked Questions

What is June Fifth about?
June Fifth ( Ger: Der 5. Juni) is a 1942 German propaganda war film. The storyline centers on an infantry unit during the French campaign. After the death of a war volunteer's father, the volunteer (Gefreiter Eickhoff) is treated harshly by his superior officer, Feldwebel Richard Schulz, who had been friends with the fallen father. The father had wanted Schulz to make his son a good officer. The film explores their relationship amidst the war.
Who directed June Fifth?
June Fifth was directed by Fritz Kirchhoff.
Who stars in June Fifth?
June Fifth stars Carl Raddatz, Joachim Brennecke, Karl Ludwig Diehl, Gisela Uhlen, Hans Richter, Bruni Löbel.
How long is June Fifth?
June Fifth has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).
What genre is June Fifth?
June Fifth is a War film.
Where was June Fifth produced?
June Fifth was produced in Germany.