

13/11/1940
The young Schiller, whose heart and soul are writing and poetry, is forced into the military academy (the pride and joy of the Duke of Württemberg). Schiller is disgusted by the everyday routine of the military, always back and forth between breeding and drills. Conversation, conflict or even critique are discouraged – the oppression insufferable for the young rebel. Disgusted by the brutality, he writes his drama "The Bandit", which he would later publish anonymously. But following a frank conversation with the Duke, Schiller is dishonored and must leave the land.

Horst Caspar
as Friedrich Schiller

Heinrich George
as Herzog Karl Eugen

Lil Dagover
as Gräfin Franziska von Hohenheim

Eugen Klöpfer
as Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart

Paul Henckels
as Hofmarschall von Silberkalb

Friedrich Kayssler
as Vater Schiller

Hannelore Schroth
as Laura Rieger

Paul Dahlke
as Sergeant Riess

Herbert Hübner
as General Rieger

Hans Nielsen
as Eleve Scharffenstein

Ernst Schröder
as Eleve Zumsteg

Wolfgang Lukschy
as Eleve Boigeol

Hans Leibelt
as Prof. Abel

Bernhard Minetti
as Franz Moor

Albert Florath
as Pastor Moser

Vicco von Bülow
as Page at the Court of Duke Karl Eugen

Hans Quest
as Student Hoven

Dagny Servaes
as Frau Rieger

Frithjof Rüde
as Grand Duke's Court Chamberlain

Fritz Genschow
as

Franz Nicklisch
as

Heinz Welzel
as

Hildegard Grethe
as

Walter Franck
as

Lothar Körner
as

Günther Hadank
as
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