

99 minutes
12/30/1949
The story of Johann Friedrich Böttger, an apothecary’s apprentice and alchemist’s assistant. Fleeing from the Prussian King, he goes to Saxony, where King Frederick August the Strong takes him to a fortress and demands that he create gold. Böttger is equipped with everything he would need for the task, but he has known for a while that actual gold production is a myth and instead experiments with porcelain—white porcelain, as the Chinese are said to possess. In 1709, he finally succeeds in surprising the King with the "white gold," the first white porcelain made in Europe, he hopes for freedom.

Hans Quest
as Johann Böttger

Ilse Steppat
as Frau von Tschirnhausen

Herbert Hübner
as Nehmitz

Albert Bessler
as Finanzminister

Alexander Engel
as Herr von Tschirnhausen

Willy A. Kleinau
as August der Starke
Marianne Prenzel
as Katharina
Paul Wagner
as König Friedrich I.

Werner Pledath
as Kreisamtmann von Wittenberg
Klaus Miedel
as Laskari
Rolf Weih
as Leutnant Menzel
Johannes Bergfeldt
Siegfried Dornbusch
as Köhler
Hans Emons
as Wildenstein

Hans Fiebrandt
as Gehilfe von Dünnbrot

Margarete Schön
as Frau Zorn

Erik von Loewis
as Leutnant von Kittwitz
Harry Gillmann
Willy Kaiser-Heyl
Wolfgang Kühne
Franz Lichtenauer
Heinz Lingen

Alfred Maack

Peter Marx
Otto Matthies
Willi Narloch
Edmund Pouch
Martin Rosen

Henning Schlüter
Walter Schramm
Werner Segtrop
as Kommandant der Bastei
Otto Stoeckel
Robert Taube
Friedrich Teitge
Axel Triebel

Nico Turoff
Inge van der Straaten
Walter Weinacht