Stalingrad - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Stalingrad"
Stalingrad (1993)
Timing: 2:14 (134 min)
Stalingrad - TMDB rating
7.297/10
533
Stalingrad - Kinopoisk rating
7.534/10
15108
Stalingrad - IMDB rating
7.5/10
40000

Actors and characters

Photo Dominique Horwitz #112288

Dominique Horwitz

Dominique Horwitz
Character Corporal Fritz Reiser
Photo Thomas Kretschmann #4436Photo Thomas Kretschmann #4437Photo Thomas Kretschmann #4438Photo Thomas Kretschmann #4439

Thomas Kretschmann

Thomas Kretschmann
Character Lieutenant Hans von Witzland
Photo Jochen Nickel #27826Photo Jochen Nickel #27827
Jochen Nickel
Character Sergeant Manfred 'Rollo' Rohleder
Photo Sebastian Rudolph #106349Photo Sebastian Rudolph #106350
Sebastian Rudolph
Character GeGe Müller
Photo Martin Benrath #112289
Martin Benrath
Character General Hentz
Photo Karel Heřmánek #47463Photo Karel Heřmánek #47464Photo Karel Heřmánek #47465Photo Karel Heřmánek #47466

Karel Heřmánek

Karel Heřmánek
Character Captain Herman Musk
Photo Heinz Emigholz #112290

Heinz Emigholz

Heinz Emigholz
Character Edgar Emigholz
Photo Oliver Broumis #112291Photo Oliver Broumis #112292
Oliver Broumis
Character HGM
Photo Dieter Okras #112293
Dieter Okras
Character Captain Haller
Photo Zdeněk Vencl #112294
Zdeněk Vencl
Character Wölk
Photo Mark Kuhn #112295
Mark Kuhn
Character Sergeant Pfluger
Ferdinand Schuster
Character Double Edgar
Alexander Wachholz
Character Pastor Renner
Photo Ulrike Arnold #112296
Ulrike Arnold
Character Viola
Jaroslav Tomsa
Character Opa Erwin
Photo Pavel Mang #112297Photo Pavel Mang #112298
Pavel Mang
Character Kolja
Photo Oto Ševčík #112299Photo Oto Ševčík #112300
Oto Ševčík
Character Major Kock
Photo Jophi Ries #112301Photo Jophi Ries #112302
Jophi Ries
Character Schröder
Photo Karel Hábl #91028
Karel Hábl
Character Adjutant
Thomas Lange
Character Doctor 1
Photo Karel Hlušička #112303
Karel Hlušička
Character Doctor 2
Thorsten Bolloff
Character Feldman
J. Alfred Mehnert
Character Lupo
Christian Knoepfle
Character Dieter
Flip Cap
Character Ludwig
Svatopluk Říčánek
Character German Soldier
Otmar Dvorak
Character Von Lausitz
Petr Skarke
Character Soldier 1
Photo Hynek Čermák #112304Photo Hynek Čermák #112305Photo Hynek Čermák #112306
Hynek Čermák
Character Soldier 2
Photo Čestmír Řanda #112307
Čestmír Řanda
Character Soldier 3
Photo Jan Přeučil #112308
Jan Přeučil
Character Major - Airport
Photo Bohumil Švarc #112309
Bohumil Švarc
Character Doctor - Airport
Photo Pirjo Leppänen #112310
Pirjo Leppänen
Character Crying mother
Aale Mantila
Character Old father
Photo Theresa Vilsmaier #112311
Theresa Vilsmaier
Character Child with mother
Photo Janina Vilsmaier #30977
Janina Vilsmaier
Character Child with mother
Oliver Steindler
Character Child with mother
Jana Matulová
Character Child with mother
Photo Karel Heřmánek #47469Photo Karel Heřmánek #47470Photo Karel Heřmánek #47471Photo Karel Heřmánek #47472
Karel Heřmánek
Character Child with mother
Alexander Koller
Character Accordion player

What's left behind the scenes

  • Thomas Kretschmann later starred in the identically titled film by Fyodor Bondarchuk, released in 2013.
  • Some of the Soviet tanks whose attack is repelled by the Germans approximately in the middle of the film are T-34-85s, which were not present near Stalingrad (this modification of the T-34 was adopted by the Red Army by Decree of the State Defense Committee No. 5020 ss, of January 23, 1944), i.e. almost a year after the end of the Battle of Stalingrad. Distinctive features are a larger turret and an 85-mm long-barreled gun. The long barrels are clearly visible in the profiles of the tanks (75th minute of the film). In addition, the tanks are attacking without jettisoning the external additional fuel tanks, which is also an error.
  • At the 47th minute of the film, the Germans listen to Russian soldiers humming the song "Dark Night." This could not have happened, because "Dark Night" first appeared in the film "Two Soldiers," which was released after the Battle of Stalingrad.
  • The town of Porto-Cervo, mentioned at the beginning of the film, was built only in the 1960s.
  • Some of the Soviet tanks whose attack is repelled by the Germans approximately in the middle of the film are T-34-85s, which were not present near Stalingrad (this modification was adopted after January 1944), i.e., almost a year after the end of the Battle of Stalingrad. The characteristic differences are a larger turret and an 85mm long-barreled gun. The long barrels are clearly visible in the tank profiles (75th minute of the film). Furthermore, the tanks are attacking without dropping their external additional fuel tanks, which is also an error.
  • At the 47th minute of the film, the Germans are listening to Russian soldiers humming the song "Dark Night." "Dark Night" first appeared in the film "Two Soldiers," which was released after the Battle of Stalingrad.
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