90 minutes
1/5/1937
Considering Germany's own treatment of Poland in 1939, it is ironic in the extreme that the 1938 German film Um Freiheit und Liebe (For Freedom and Love) is a celebration of Poland's declaration of independence from Russia. Werner Hinz plays Konrad, an idealistic Polish student who courts disaster for his loved ones through his constant harrangues against Russian impression. When his mother promises the authorities that Konrad will cease his protests, he is honor bound to obey her, no matter what the provocation. Drowning his disappointment in liquor, Konrad falls in love with nightclub singer Anna Sasotska (Viktoria von Ballasko). While he never achieves his political goals, Konrad at least finds happiness romantically. The climax of the film is particularly exciting, even though it is motivated by anti-Russian (and implicitly pro-Nazi) propaganda.

Lucie Höflich
as Frau Welgorska

Werner Hinz
as Konrad - ihr Sohn

Viktoria von Ballasko
as Anna Lasotzka

Hans Leibelt
as General Horn

Peter Elsholtz
as Botkin

Paul Hartmann
as Korniloff
Claire Winter
as Martha

Yelena Polevitskaya
Katja Specht

Walter Richter-Reinick
as Strelkoff
Eduard Wesener
as Nikoforoff
Maria Sazarina
as Józia

Agnes Straub
as Matalkowska