Professor Mamlock
Made in Stalin’s Soviet Union, Professor Mamlock was one of the first films worldwide to tackle Nazi anti-Semitism openly. Based on a play by a German-Jewish exile in Moscow, Friedrich Wolf, and directed by an Austrian-Jewish exile in Moscow, Herbert Rappaport, the film tells with the story of an apolitical humanitarian Jewish doctor and his politically-aware, fascism-resisting son, an intern, as their lives become entangled with the Nazis’ rise to power in 1930s Germany, where they live and practice. Things come to a head when the Nazi organization takes control of their hospital, and place a rabid antisemitic physician in charge over Mamlock and his staff.
Crew
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Lev Valter
Sound Director
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Herbert Rappaport
Director
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Herbert Rappaport
Screenplay
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Adolf Minkin
Director
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Adolf Minkin
Screenplay
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Leonid Lyubashevsky
Writers' Assistant
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Mikhail Aranyshev
Assistant Camera
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Pavel Betaki
Production Design
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Ivan Provotorov
Executive Producer
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Friedrich Wolf
Theatre Play
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Friedrich Wolf
Screenplay
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Vyacheslav Kuklin
Assistant Director
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A. Ruzanova
Editor
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Tamara Levitskaya
Assistant Production Design
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B. Lytkin
Sound Director
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Shelli Bykhovskaya
Assistant Production Design
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Nikolay Timofeyev
Original Music Composer
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Georgy Filatov
Director of Photography
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V. Zotov
Administration
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Yuriy Kochurov
Original Music Composer
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