Zeppelin (1971)
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Set during World War I, Zeppelin stars Michael York as Geoffrey Richter-Douglas, a British defector who goes to work in the fledgling German airship industry. In truth, Richter-Douglas is a spy, who has feigned defection in order to steal the plans for the revolutionary new Zeppelin. Our hero goes… More Set during World War I, Zeppelin stars Michael York as Geoffrey Richter-Douglas, a British defector who goes to work in the fledgling German airship industry. In truth, Richter-Douglas is a spy, who has feigned defection in order to steal the plans for the revolutionary new Zeppelin. Our hero goes under cover so well that, when he tries to inform his own government of a German plan to steal the Magna Carta and thus irreparably damage British morale, no one believes him! Marius Goring costars as the inventor of the Zeppelin, who is racked with guilt when he learns that his creation is to be used for underhanded purposes, while Elke Sommer plays Goring's wife, who ends up helping Richter-Douglas to thwart the robbery scheme. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Etienne Périer
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense
- In Theaters
- Oct 6, 1971 Wide
- Studio
- Warner Home Video
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Cast
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Michael York
as Geoffrey Richter-Douglas
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Elke Sommer
as Erika Altschal
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Peter Carsten
as Maj. Alfred Tauntler
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Marius Goring
as Prof. Christian Altschul
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Anton Diffring
as Col. Johann Hirsch
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Andrew Keir
as Von Gorian
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Ronald Adam
as Prime Minister
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Arnold Diamond
as Maj. Proudfoot
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John Gill
as Meier
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Ben Howard
as Jamie Fergusson
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Richard Hurndall
as Blinker Hall
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Ray Lonnen
as Sgt. Grant
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William Marlowe
as Anderson
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George Mikell
as German Officer
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Clive Morton
as Lord Delford
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Michael Robbins
as Cockney Sergeant
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Alan Rothwell
as Bradner
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Alexandra Stewart
as Stephanie
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Gary Waldhorn
as Harlich
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John Clark
as Naval Captain
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Rupert Davies
as Capt. Whitney
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Peter Fraser
as Marine
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Ruth Kettlewell
as Mrs. Parker
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Matthew Long
as Naval Gunner
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Frazer Hines
as Radio Operator
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Bryan Coleman
as Col. Whippen
