The Last U-Boat
The Last U-Boat (German: Das letzte U-Boot) is a 1992 German television film directed by Frank Beyer, starring Ulrich Mühe and Ulrich Tukur. The film is loosely based on the true story of the German submarine U-234.
Cast
- Ulrich Mühe ... Kommandant Gerber
- Ulrich Tukur ... Röhler
- Kaoru Kobayashi ... Tatsumi
- Goro Ohashi ... Kimura
- Manfred Zapatka ... Beck
- Matthias Habich ... Mellenberg
- Udo Samel ... Dr. Falke
- Sylvester Groth ... Maschke
- Barry Bostwick ... Captain Hawkins
- Andrew Wilson ... Grant
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