Wenn du noch eine Heimat hast · 1942
Wenn du noch eine Heimat hast (1942) is a Drama film directed by Günther Rittau, starring Hans Söhnker, Lotte Koch, Wilhelm Borchert.
Wenn du noch eine Heimat hast (1942) is a Drama film directed by Günther Rittau, starring Hans Söhnker, Lotte Koch, Wilhelm Borchert.
The river level rises, the dam can no longer hold back the floodwaters – it breaks. Panic erupts, everyone tries to save at least some of their belongings from the rising waters. Those who manage it flee to the farm of old dike captain Doorn. His sons, Peter and Heinrich, help wherever they can. In doing so, they save the local schoolteacher and his beautiful daughter, Renate, from certain death. Both men love Renate, but this rivalry is not the only reason the brothers become enemies. While Heinrich, a trained engineer, advocates for river regulation to prevent further dam breaches, Peter vehemently argues for reinforcing the dam. When old Doorn dies and Peter proves to be the sole heir, Heinrich leaves home.
Hans Söhnker, Lotte Koch, Wilhelm Borchert, Friedrich Kayssler, Paul Henckels, Charlott Daudert, Paul Bildt, Klaus Pohl
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Find a movie by describing itThe river level rises, the dam can no longer hold back the floodwaters – it breaks. Panic erupts, everyone tries to save at least some of their belongings from the rising waters. Those who manage it flee to the farm of old dike captain Doorn. His sons, Peter and Heinrich, help wherever they can. In doing so, they save the local schoolteacher and his beautiful daughter, Renate, from certain death. Both men love Renate, but this rivalry is not the only reason the brothers become enemies. While Heinrich, a trained engineer, advocates for river regulation to prevent further dam breaches, Peter vehemently argues for reinforcing the dam. When old Doorn dies and Peter proves to be the sole heir, Heinrich leaves home.
Wenn du noch eine Heimat hast was released in 1942.
The cast includes Hans Söhnker, Lotte Koch, Wilhelm Borchert, Friedrich Kayssler.