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No Greater Love

Original title: Herz der Welt
  • 19521952
  • 1h 31m
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Herz der Welt (1952)
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Young Bertha von Suttner meets Alfred Nobel and envisions the horrendous effect his invention of dynamite will have on modern warfare. Bertha and husband Arthur become pacifists, with Bertha... Read allYoung Bertha von Suttner meets Alfred Nobel and envisions the horrendous effect his invention of dynamite will have on modern warfare. Bertha and husband Arthur become pacifists, with Bertha being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905.Young Bertha von Suttner meets Alfred Nobel and envisions the horrendous effect his invention of dynamite will have on modern warfare. Bertha and husband Arthur become pacifists, with Bertha being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905.
IMDb RATING
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  • Director
    • Harald Braun
  • Writers
    • Harald Braun
    • Herbert Witt
    • Joe Wyner(dialogue: English version)
  • Stars
    • Hilde Krahl
    • Dieter Borsche
    • Werner Hinz
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  • Director
    • Harald Braun
  • Writers
    • Harald Braun
    • Herbert Witt
    • Joe Wyner(dialogue: English version)
  • Stars
    • Hilde Krahl
    • Dieter Borsche
    • Werner Hinz
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations

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    Hilde Krahl
    Hilde Krahl
    • Bertha von Suttneras Bertha von Suttner
    Dieter Borsche
    Dieter Borsche
    • Arthur von Suttneras Arthur von Suttner
    Werner Hinz
    Werner Hinz
    • Basil Zaharoffas Basil Zaharoff
    Mathias Wieman
    Mathias Wieman
    • Dr. Alfred Nobelas Dr. Alfred Nobel
    Käthe Haack
    Käthe Haack
    • Baronin von Suttneras Baronin von Suttner
    Dorothea Wieck
    Dorothea Wieck
    • Therese von Gobatas Therese von Gobat
    Therese Giehse
    Therese Giehse
    • Frau im Abteilas Frau im Abteil
    Paul Bildt
    Paul Bildt
    • Fehrenbachas Fehrenbach
    Heinrich Gretler
    • Graf Fürstenbergas Graf Fürstenberg
    Paul Henckels
    Paul Henckels
    • Professor Gutgesellas Professor Gutgesell
    Erich Ponto
    Erich Ponto
    • Ministeras Minister
    Alfred Neugebauer
    Alfred Neugebauer
    • Baron von Suttneras Baron von Suttner
    Wolfgang Liebeneiner
    Wolfgang Liebeneiner
    • Chefredakteuras Chefredakteur
    Michael Lenz
    • Leutnant Philipp von Gobatas Leutnant Philipp von Gobat
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    Rolf Möbius
    Rolf Möbius
    Hans Quest
    Hans Quest
    Claire Reigbert
    • Director
      • Harald Braun
    • Writers
      • Harald Braun
      • Herbert Witt
      • Joe Wyner(dialogue: English version)
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      Final film of Hansi Wendler.

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    9/10
    Excellent anti-war film.
    This well-done film is really a life story of Bertha Felicie Sophie von Suttner (1843-1914), a 19th century peace activist who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905. This aristocratic woman was a normal product of her time and in the film we see how she supported her country, Austria, in time of war. However, the horrors of the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 change her attitude to one of seeking an end to warfare and this change in attitude alienates her from her employer and from her boyfriend. In 1876, Bertha travels to Paris where she applies for a position as secretary to Dr. Alfred Nobel. This is where we meet Nobel for the first time and we learn that he is a very lonely man as well as a scientific genius. Nobel hires Bertha and, learning of his discovery of dynamite, she makes Nobel promise her that it will only be used for good and not for evil. The discovery of the formula for dynamite by Nobel is a major event of its time and his formula is wanted by every European government. Nobel is persuaded by his business partner, Basil Zaharoff, that selling the patents for dynamite to each and every European government would achieve ever-lasting peace by creating a deterrent to warfare for each government that possessed it. This idea, of course, doesn't work, as seen with nuclear weapons in our own time in the 21st century. Anyway, Bertha gets married, leaves Nobel's employment and continues her work as a pacifist. She writes famous books calling for peace. Her most famous novel, Die Waffen nieder [Lay Down Your Arms], is published late in 1889. Nobel comes back into the story as a believer and follower of Bertha's, telling her of his mistake in letting governments have his dynamite formula and calling it his "sin." The film shows Bertha receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905 and then shows her death in 1914 on the eve of the First World War. Overall this movie is an excellent anti-war story with a very powerful message from the 18 and 19th centuries that still resonates today. The acting is very good and this movie is well worth a look.
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    • Release date
      • February 29, 1952 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Alfred Nobel Story
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production company
      • Neue Deutsche Filmgesellschaft (NDF)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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