Die Reiter von Deutsch-Ostafrika is a 1934 German film directed by Herbert Selpin.
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Die Reiter von Deutsch-Ostafrika | |
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Directed by | Herbert Selpin |
Written by | Marie Luise Droop (novel & screenplay) Wilhelm Stöppler (dramaturge) |
Produced by | Walter Zeiske (executive producer) |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Emil Schünemann |
Edited by | Lena Neumann |
Music by | Herbert Windt |
Release date | 1934 |
Running time | 89 minutes (Germany) |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
The film is also known as The Riders of German East Africa (in the USA).
Sepp Rist plays the role of Hellhoff, a German farmer in German East Africa, who is conscripted into the Schutztruppe (German armed colonial force) at the beginning of the First World War. His wife Gerda and the young volunteer Klix manage the plantation while he is away. In 1916, the plantation is occupied by a British unit. The commander, Major Cresswell, knows Gerda is secretly supplying Hellhoff and his comrades who are concealed in the bush. He tries to use his old friendship with the Hellhoffs put a stop to her activities. In order to carry out his duty as a British officer, he has his troops occupy the area's water supply to force the German soldiers to surrender. As Hellhoff's wife and Klix are trying to clandestinely supply water to Hellhoff, she is arrested and the boy shot. He still manages to bring the canteen to the soldiers before he dies. Hellhoff and his men liberate Gerda, who was to be taken away for trial by a British military court, and make off with water and horses. On their way to join up with Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck's East African Schutztruppe command, they stop at Klix's grave. Hellhoff promises the dead boy he will come back sooner or later — an allusion to the recovery of the lost colony through German victory in the Second World War.
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