
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.
Franz Krauss
The original title is "Профессор Мамлок" (RU).
The runtime is 100 minutes (1h 40m).
The film was directed by Adolf Minkin.
The screenplay was written by Adolf Minkin and Herbert Rappaport.
The score was composed by Yuriy Kochurov.
Cinematography was handled by Georgy Filatov.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0163797.
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Профессор Мамлок
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Pусский
Soviet Union
