Omer Pacha is a 1971 film that premiered on April 14th and was released worldwide. The film was a joint production between France, Germany (FRG), and Austria. The cast included a talented ensemble of actors such as Erich Padalewski as Stanko, Heinz Ehrenfreund as Leutnant Bruck, Claude Bertrand as Peyrac, Vladimir Medar, Helmut Janach as Malik Efendi, Miha Baloh as Omer Pacha, Anton Dushek as Regimentsarzt, Harry Hardt, Hans Obonya as Gönülü, Franz Stoss as Colonel Radakovics, Josef Loibl as Hadji Bojic, Otto Ambros as Jukcic ein Wucherer, Gustav Elger as Hussein, Herbert Kersten as Rizza, Götz von Langheim as Rittmeister Graf Banovich-Mertenberg, Frank Dietrich as Achmed Fazil, Wolf Dietrich as Kaminsky, Hellmut Kron as Hofrneyer, Kurt Schuh as Jonkovich, Jutta Heinz as Elisa Radakovics, Peter Mihl-Bernhard as Smiljan, and Klaus Mahalica as Prinz Abdul.
The film follows the story of Omer Pacha, a historical figure known for his military achievements during the Ottoman Empire. The plot revolves around the conflicts and alliances in the Balkans during the 19th century. With a diverse cast and intricate storyline, Omer Pacha promises to take viewers on a journey through history, capturing the complexities of war and politics in a tumultuous time period.
With its international production and stellar cast, Omer Pacha is a film that delves into the past to shed light on the struggles and triumphs of a legendary military leader. The performances of the actors bring the characters to life, portraying the tension and drama of historical events with authenticity and emotion. Omer Pacha is a must-see for history buffs and cinema enthusiasts alike, offering a compelling narrative and stellar performances that leave a lasting impact.
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