The Captain from Köpenick Der Hauptmann von Köpenick
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Movie Poster
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Country
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Germany (Weimar Republic)
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Directed by
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Richard Oswald
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Release Date
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December 22, 1931
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Language
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German
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Studio
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Roto Film G.P. Film GmbH
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Distributor
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Süd-Film
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Wilhelm Voigt (The "Captain")
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Max Adalbert
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Dr. Obermüller
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Max Gülstorff
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Mathilde Obermüller
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Käthe Haack
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Friedrich Hoprecht
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Friedrich Kayssler
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Adolph Wormser
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Hermann Vallentin
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The Captain from Köpenick is a 1931 German movie directed by Richard Oswald and is the first film adaptation of the play of the same name with Max Adalbert in the title role. Shoemaker Wilhelm Voigt, released from prison, wants to live an honest life, but cannot get a job because he lacks the necessary papers. Since he also has no passport, it is not possible for him to leave Prussia. In desperation, he buys a captain's uniform from a junk dealer, commands off a dozen soldiers, and occupies the Köpenick town hall with them. But it turns out that there is no passport office there at all.
The following weapons were used in the film The Captain from Köpenick:
Handguns
Unknown Revolvers
German policemen and Kalle (Willi Schur) are seen with unknown revolvers.
"
Halt! Hände hoch!"
A police officer climbs up the window.
The same officer struggles with Kalle.
Rifles
Mauser Gewehr 1871
The Mauser Gewehr 1871 with Seitengewehr 71/84 bayonets are used by German soldiers.
Mauser Infanterie-Gewehr Modell 1871 - 11.15x60mmR Mauser
Infanterie-Seitengewehr 71
The
Gefreiter (corporal) (Kurt Lüpke) stops with his troop when encountering the Captain, allowing a close view of the receiver and bolt handle.
The
Hauptmann (Max Adalbert) introducing both squads to what they will do next.
After affixing their bayonets, they start to occupy the town hall.
Two soldiers guarding
Bürgermeister (mayor) Dr. Obermüller (Max Gülstorff). Note the
Seitengewehre on both sides.
A sentry at the main entrance blocks the Police Inspector (Ernst Wurmser) the way.
Mathilde Obermüller (Käthe Haack) gets an unlucky point of view of the SG 71 bayonet, as he tried to take the phone.
Wachtmeister Killian (Hermann Speelmans) reports the arrival of the "prisoners" to a guard at the prison. Behind the guard, there are various Mauser rifles stacked together.
Gewehr 1888
At least, one of the soldiers appears to be armed with a Gewehr 1888.
Gewehr 1888 - 7.92x57mm (8×57mm I Patrone 88)
The foremost soldier shoulders his rifle. Note the thicker muzzle.
Another view of the rifle.