The Red Baron (film)

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The Red Baron
Directed by Nikolai Müllerschön
Produced by Dan Maag
Thomas Reisser
Roland Pellegrino
Written by Nikolai Müllerschön
Starring Matthias Schweighöfer
Joseph Fiennes
Til Schweiger
Lena Headey
Cinematography Klaus Merkel
Editing by Christian Lonk
Distributed by Warner Bros.[1]
Release date(s) Winter/Spring 2008
Running time 120 minutes (approx.)
Country Germany
UK
Language English
German
Budget €18 million
($22.5 million)
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The Red Baron (German title: Der Rote Baron) is an upcoming 2008 feature film about legendary fighter pilot Manfred von Richthofen.

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Manfred, Freiherr von Richthofen is the most feared and celebrated pilot of the Imperial German Air Service in World War I. To him and his companions, air combats are events of sporty nature, technical challenge and honorable acting, ignoring the terrible extent of war. But after falling in love with the nurse Käte, Manfred realizes he is only used for propaganda means. Caught between his disgust for the war, and the responsibility for his fighter wing, von Richthofen sets out to fly again.

It has been reported that the movie portrays Canadian pilot Roy Brown killing the Baron.[2] Modern research has shown that Brown could not have killed von Richthofen, as he did not fire at him from the angle at which the fatal bullet approached, or within the right timeframe,[3] although he was given credit for it by the Royal Air Force. It is now believed that Australian machine gunner Cedric Popkin, or another Australian soldier, killed the baron. (See: Who shot Manfred von Richthofen?)

Director Nikolai Müllerschön has said:

A meticulous reconstruction of the Baron's life and the historical setting was not uppermost in mind, that didn't interest me so much. It is more important to see what is relevant for people today. I saw no sense in making the film like a well-researched documentary. However, during my preparation on the film and looking into the story of his life, the man seems to be more like how I thought he should be.[4]

Actor Role Title/Rank/Occupation Of Character
Matthias Schweighöfer Manfred von Richthofen Freiherr / Rittmeister
Til Schweiger Werner Voss Leutnant
Lena Headey Käte Nurse
Joseph Fiennes Roy Brown Captain
Volker Bruch Lothar von Richthofen Freiherr / Oberleutnant
Maxim Mehmet Sternberg Lieutenant
Steffen Schroeder Bodenschatz Lieutenant
Hanno Koffler Lehmann Lieutenant
Tino Mewes Kurt Wolff Lieutenant
Ralph Misske Menzke
Axel Prahl General von Hoeppner General
Gitta Schweighöfer Kunigunde von Richthofen
Jan Vlasák Major von Richthofen Major

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