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Director: Uwe Boll
Cast: Henry Maske, Arthur Abraham, Susanne Wuest, Vladimir Weigl
Based on the true story of Max Schmeling. A national hero in the 1930's when he became World heavyweight champion. He lost favour with the Nazi regime when he lost to a black man, Joe Louis, and is sent to the front in the hope he will be killed in battle.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Max Schmeling (2010), directed by Uwe Boll, is a drama film based on the true story of the German boxer Max Schmeling. While it has not received widespread critical acclaim, the film provides an interesting look at Schmeling's life and his fall from national hero status in Nazi Germany after losing to a Black boxer, Joe Louis.
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Fans of gritty, character-driven dramas will appreciate this 2010 film directed by Uwe Boll, which offers a captivating portrait of German boxing legend Max Schmeling played by Henry Maske. The film's exploration of Schmeling's complex relationship with the Nazi regime provides a thought-provoking historical perspective and powerful dramatic tension.
Max Schmeling is a 2010 German biographical film directed by Uwe Boll. The film tells the story of German boxing icon Max Schmeling. It was released abroad under the title Max Schmeling: Fist of the Reich.
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