Canaris
Deadly Decision
Typical for the 1950s, the film tampers with historic events: The head of German military defense, Admiral Canaris, is strongly opposed to the Nazi regime and eventually participates in a conspiracy against Hitler. Obergruppenführer and head of SD Heydrich turns out to be his most dangerous adversary who spares no effort to get the supervision of military defense in his own hands. But when Heydrich dies – he is shot by Czech resistance fighters –, there seem to be no more obstacles for Canaris. However, he repeatedly warns against a war against the Soviet Union to no avail. Thus, he participates in the assassination attempt of July 20. But Canaris had been unpopular for some time, and is observed by the authorities. Finally, he is removed from his job and executed.
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Admiral Canaris
- Irene von Harbeck
- Hauptmann Althoff
- Obergruppenführer Heydrich
- Oberst Holl
- Fernandez
- Baron Trenti
- Beckmann
- Frl. Winter, Sekretärin beim Admiral
- Oberst Degenhard
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Screenplay
Story
Director of photography
Production design
Editing
Sound
Music
Cast
- Admiral Canaris
- Irene von Harbeck
- Hauptmann Althoff
- Obergruppenführer Heydrich
- Oberst Holl
- Fernandez
- Baron Trenti
- Beckmann
- Frl. Winter, Sekretärin beim Admiral
- Oberst Degenhard
- Französischer Kapitän
- Herr von Harbeck
- Frau Lüdtke
- Beamter der Gestapo
- Luftwaffenhelferin
- Hauptmann Behrens
- Taxifahrer - Paris
- Taxifahrer - Berlin
- Sänger
Production company
Producer
Unit production manager
Location manager
Subsequent distributor
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 16.12.1954, 09057, ab 12 Jahre / feiertagsfrei
Uraufführung (DE): 30.12.1954, Hannover, Aegi
Titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Canaris
- Weiterer Titel Ein Leben für Deutschland - Admiral Canaris
Versions
Original
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 16.12.1954, 09057, ab 12 Jahre / feiertagsfrei
Uraufführung (DE): 30.12.1954, Hannover, Aegi
Awards
- Geschäftlich erfolgreichster deutscher Film 1955 (ex aequo >und Ludwig II.<)
- Wanderpreis Goldene Schale, Bester abendfüllender Spielfilm
- Filmband in Gold, Beste Regie
- Filmband in Gold, Bestes Drehbuch
- Filmband in Gold, Beste männliche Nebenrolle