The Pride of Company Three

  • Heinz Riihmann: Gustav Diestel Beck
  • Adolf Wohlbrück: Prince Willibald
  • Eugen Burg: Minister v. Black cup
  • Ferdinand von Alten: Martini, Lakai
  • Joseph Peter Hans: Commanding General
  • Walter Steinbeck: Major Schering
  • Viktor de Kowa: Lieutenant Fritz Gernsbach
  • Fritz Kampers: Sergeant Krause
  • Gerhard Bienert: Sergeant Schmidt
  • Rudolf Platte: Sergeant Knoll
  • Heinz Ludwig Förster: Musketeer Long
  • Herbert Walnut: Musketeer tree
  • Paul Henckels: wine Diestel Beck
  • Arthur Mainzer: Hotelier
  • Trude Berliner: Vera, mood singer
  • Ilse Korseck: Gertrude
  • Christl Mardayn: Emma Wacker

The pride of the 3rd Company is a 1931 rotated movie in which Heinz Riihmann plays the main role. Alternative title is Musketeer Diestel Beck.

Action

The young soldier thistle Beck learned in the barracks, the drill. Besides, he strives as well as his superior Sergeant Krause, the hand of the daughter of the local restaurant owner Emma Wacker. The drill and the pursuit of the beloved seduce him into all sorts of pranks and he gained attention because he can imitate and caricature his superiors well. Therefore, the management of a theater group on the occasion of Prince visit him is left. Here playing his senior ranks lower roles and vice versa. Finally, the Prince Regent visited the place and finds his love in the place, the first does not believe him his status.

Background

The shooting took place between 26 October and 17 November 1931. Premiere was on January 4, 1932 at the Berlin Tauentzien Palace. The film was " banned on 1 August 1935 by the Board of Film because of unacceptable for National Socialists drawing of the military.

Robert Neppach and Erwin Scharf created the Filmbauten.

Criticism

The lexicon of the International film said: " military farce, let his brilliant acting performances come the clothes -like action in the background. "

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