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  1. Jul 27, 2018 · The Captain: Directed by Robert Schwentke. With Max Hubacher, Alexander Fehling, Sebastian Rudolph, Max Thommes. In the last moments of World War II, a young German soldier fighting for survival finds a Nazi captain's uniform.

    • (22K)
    • Drama, History, Thriller
    • Robert Schwentke
    • 2018-07-27
  2. Jul 27, 2018 · Synopsis A German army deserter finds a Nazi captain's abandoned uniform during the final weeks of World War II. Emboldened by the authority it suddenly grants him, he amasses a band of...

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    • Max Hubacher
    • Robert Schwentke
    • Filmgalerie 451
  3. The Captain (German: Der Hauptmann) is a 2017 international co-produced historical drama film written and directed by Robert Schwentke. It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.

  4. The Captain is a dark, brutal film which looks at World War II’s final days from the perspective of German soldiers behind the frontlines. Der Hauptmann, released in March 2018, takes place behind the German frontlines in April 1945, weeks before the end of the war. Max Hubacher, who plays the movie's anti-hero Willi Herold, does a remarkable job.

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  5. Jul 9, 2003 · This swash-buckling tale follows the quest of Captain Jack Sparrow, a savvy pirate, and Will Turner, a resourceful blacksmith, as they search for Elizabeth Swann. Elizabeth, the daughter of the governor and the love of Will's life, has been kidnapped by the feared Captain Barbossa.

    • (1.2M)
    • Action, Adventure, Fantasy
    • Gore Verbinski
    • 2003-07-09
  6. Hollywood blockbuster helmer Robert Schwentke returned to his native Germany for this chilling wartime biopic. Shot in stark black-and-white with bold, surreal flourishes, the film follows a teenage soldier’s shockingly quick journey from self-preservation to sociopathy with harrowing insight.

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  8. Hollywood blockbuster helmer Robert Schwentke returned to his native Germany for this chilling wartime biopic. Shot in stark black-and-white with bold, surreal flourishes, the film follows a teenage soldier’s shockingly quick journey from self-preservation to sociopathy with harrowing insight.