I will open this thread up to everyone who might of seen this film (certainly not a documentary).
I noticed that there was such "renowned" Americans actors in the production such as Stacey Keach and read that the film was a co production between RTL (German) and EOS and will eventually be shown in England and America. This film is the most expensive film made for German television and seems to be a continuation of a recent interest in Germany to "reinvent" history (Dresden, Gustlov and now Hindenburg). The underlying story line of the Hindenburg movie is - in my opinion - pure speculation and imagination. In my opinion the 1975 version of hindenburg looks like a documentary in comparison.
Your opinions?
Erich
I noticed that there was such "renowned" Americans actors in the production such as Stacey Keach and read that the film was a co production between RTL (German) and EOS and will eventually be shown in England and America. This film is the most expensive film made for German television and seems to be a continuation of a recent interest in Germany to "reinvent" history (Dresden, Gustlov and now Hindenburg). The underlying story line of the Hindenburg movie is - in my opinion - pure speculation and imagination. In my opinion the 1975 version of hindenburg looks like a documentary in comparison.
Your opinions?
Erich
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