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Rembrandt
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Saskia van Rijn
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Hendrickje Stoffels
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Geertje Dierks
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Jan Six
Aribert Wäscher ...
Saskias Verwandter Ujlenburgh
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Radierer Seeghers
Hildegard Grethe ...
Frau Seeghers
Wilfried Seyferth ...
Ulricus Vischer
Paul Rehkopf ...
Bruder Adriaen
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Schüler Eeckhout
Clemens Hasse ...
Schüler Philip
Helmut Weiss ...
Schüler Cornelis (as Helmut Weiß)
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Doktor Tulp
Robert Bürkner ...
Notar Wilkens
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Banning Cocq
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Leutnant Ruytenburgh
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Jansje Ruytenburgh
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Ratsherr van Straaten
Walter Lieck ...
Geldwechsler und Juwelier Terera
Hans Stiebner ...
Rademaaker
Frida Richard ...
Wirtin Frau van Slooten
Walther Süssenguth ...
Piet
Lotte Rausch ...
Schwester Maartje
Bruno Harprecht ...
Pfändungskommissar Tarquinius
Heinrich Marlow ...
Vositzender des Konsistoriums
Fritz Hoopts ...
Pförtner Joost
Ernst Legal ...
Bettler
Franz Stein ...
Stadtschreiber
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(as Viktor Janson)
Ernst Rotmund
Otto Stoeckel
Franz Schafheitlin
Werner Scharf
Michael Tacke
Liselotte Walter
Ernst Dernburg
Otto Braml
Herbert Gernot
Alwin Lippisch
Willy Kaiser-Heyl ...
(as Willi Kaiser-Heyl)
Bruno Hellwinkel
Josef Peterhans
Kurt Hagen
Werner Bernhardt
Jens von Hagen
Karl Meixner
Helmut Berndsen
Walter Bechmann
Hans Faust
Peter C. Leska
Theodor Vogeler
Walter Schramm-Duncker
Theodor Thony ...
(as Theo Thony)
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(as Nikolai Kolin)
Karl Platen
Werner Pledath
Peter Busse
Erik Radolf
Emmerich Hanus
Erik Schubert
Hanns Waschatko
Eduard Bornträger
Curt Cappi ...
(as Konrad Cappi)
Egon Vogel
Maria Loja
Julius Brandt
Fritz Berghof
Edgar Nollet
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Werner Bernhardy
Walter Ladengast
Wolf Trutz
Franz Weber

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Hans Steinhoff

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Kurt Heuser ... ()
 
Hans Steinhoff ... ()
 
V. Tornius ... (novel "Zwischen Hell und Dunkel")

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Alois Melichar

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Richard Angst

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Alice Ludwig

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Walter Röhrig

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Jacques Edme du Mont
Walter Schulze-Mittendorff
Friedel Towae

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Otto Galinowski ... unit manager
Willy Melas ... unit manager
Ernst Günter Techow ... production manager

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Roland von Rossi ... assistant director

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Walter Rühland ... sound

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Also Known As
  • Ewiger Rembrandt (Germany)
  • Ewiger Rembrandt (United States)
  • Рембрандт (Russia)
  • Et Liv i Lidenskab (Denmark)
  • Rembrandt, Pintor de Génio (Portugal)
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  • 99 min
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Goofs In the first movie scene a man said that Rembrandt died on the 8th October 1669. However this is the day when he was buried. Rembradt died on October the 4th 1669. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Hitler's Hollywood (2017). See more »
Quotes Rembrandt: [about the painting "The Night Watch"] So you don't like the painting?
Leutnant Ruytenburgh: You want to make fun of us?
Banning Cocq: Rembrandt, explain to us: How could this happen?
Rembrandt: Explain? I am not an explainer. I am a painter.
Leutnant Ruytenburgh: But a miserable one.
Schütze: [to Ruytenburgh] You, be quiet!
Banning Cocq: No, Rembrandt, it is differently. We don't understand what you have painted.
Rembrandt: So you don't understand but you judge. Who gives you the right to judge if you don't understand?
Leutnant Ruytenburgh: Our money.
Rembrandt: Your money, your money. I was expecting this. Your money. So you sit on your money sacks and think that you can pay anything in life with it and you don't even know how poor you are how regretable you are.
Leutnant Ruytenburgh: You let him talk like this?
Rembrandt: Yes, you have to let me talk like this. You complain that you don't recognize yourself on the picture. You gave me the job to paint the Shooting Company of Amsterdam for future generations. That happened. I didn't care about the single one, I cared about the whole thing. But when they will stand in front of this picture in 100 years nobody will know anyone of you and no one will know how you looked like. But they will say "Those were men whom Amsterdam can be proud of". Be happy that you don't recognize yourself. Believe me, I could have painted you so close that you would be afraid of yourself. Look at youself in the mirror. See your fat bellies, your double-chin, your noses. No, no. I couldn't paint you the way you are in real life. In eternal times they will laugh at you. You forgot taht it supposed to be something special. I owned it to my conscience to paint the picture like that so it can be testimony ablegen for me as an artist. Not for your Bigotry. Do whatever you want with the picture. You Moneybags.
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