Professor Mamlock

100 mins
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.

Adolf Minkin

Director

Adolf Minkin

Screenplay

Friedrich Wolf

Theatre Play

Friedrich Wolf

Screenplay

Leonid Lyubashevsky

Writers' Assistant

Yuriy Kochurov

Original Music Composer

Nikolay Timofeyev

Original Music Composer

Georgy Filatov

Director of Photography

Lev Valter

Sound Director

B. Lytkin

Sound Director

Pavel Betaki

Production Design

Shelli Bykhovskaya

Assistant Production Design

Tamara Levitskaya

Assistant Production Design

Mikhail Aranyshev

Assistant Camera

Vyacheslav Kuklin

Assistant Director

V. Zotov

Administration

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