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The Life of Surgeon Sauerbruch

The Life of Surgeon Sauerbruch sometimes shortened to Surgeon Sauerbruch (German: Sauerbruch – Das war mein Leben) is a 1954 West German biographical drama film directed by Rolf Hansen and starring Ewald Balser, Heidemarie Hatheyer and Hilde Körber. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in West Berlin. It is based on surgeon Ferdinand Sauerbruch's memoirs Das war mein Leben, which were ghostwritten by Hans Rudolf Berndorff and were published in the German magazine Revue shortly before the release of the film. The film was shot from 26 September 1953 to 20 January 1954 in West Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, and Hamburg. It premiered on 13 July 1954.

The Life of Surgeon Sauerbruch
Directed byRolf Hansen
Written byFelix Lützkendorf
Produced byHermann Schwerin
StarringEwald Balser
Heidemarie Hatheyer
Hilde Körber
CinematographyHelmuth Ashley
Edited byAnna Höllering
Music byMark Lothar
Production
companies
Corona Filmproduktion
Bavaria Film
Distributed bySchorcht Filmverleih
Release date
13 July 1954
Running time
100 minutes
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman

Plot edit

Berlin, 1948: Olga Ahrends plunges to a streetcar and is seriously hurt. Professor Sauerbruch joins the scene and sends her into the surgical section of the Charité. As the incident is regarded to be an attempted suicide, Olga Ahrends is admitted into the psychiatric section.

A severe debate arises between Sauerbruch and the Charité psychiatrist, who diagnoses a falling sickness, while Sauerbruch recognizes that Olga Ahrends in fact is suffering from a metabolic disease weakening her bones. Olga Ahrends is in danger of being amputated her leg; Sauerbruch, however, is able to cure her by removing her parathyroid gland. Neither has she to be worried about the operation costs. Within this background story, many further episodes from Sauerbruch's life and work are shown, some of them in flashbacks.

During the Bavarian Soviet Republic, he unwaveringly stuck to his professional ethics. As a consequence, he was arrested in order not to be able to help the enemies of the revolution, but was rescued by a young man whose mother Sauerbruch once had operated on. On President Paul von Hindenburgs deathbed, Sauerbruch had to admit himself to the limitations of his profession and to calm down Hindenburg's fears that, after Hindenburgs death, Adolf Hitler, who had been appointed Chancellor of the German Empire by Hindenburg, would swear the army on himself, by telling Hindenburg that one only is able to decide situationally and that it is always easy for history to judge afterwards.

The flashback about another Sauerbruch patient is rather of funny nature. It is about a waiter who is worried about the costs he has to pay for his operation but then reacts confused and finally breathes a sigh of relief when he learns that he has just to pay a bill about 1 DM.

After end of work, Sauerbruch performs an operation on a male cat because its owner doesn't rely on veterinarians. Between operations, Sauerbruch gives lectures and examines young physicians. So, his time for private time is very limited. Mrs. Sauerbruch conforms uncomplainingly to his puritanic life style.

In further flashbacks, Sauerbruch tells about his invention, which makes thorax operations possible. During Sauerbruch's years of study, tuberculosis claimed many victims because it was not possible to perform operations on the patients' lungs. When a window in Sauerbruch's house was damaged during a storm, Sauerbruch came up with the idea of an underpressure chamber, the Sauerbruch chamber, which was to equalize pressure during opening the thorax. The first operation on an old woman failed, as she died. The second operation, however, which was performed on a young opera singer, showed that Sauerbruch had been right with his idea.

Also the Sauerbruch arm, which is a forearm prothesis constructed by Sauerbruch, is shown, when Sauerbruch's wife presents him to one of his former patients, who has a Sauerbruch arm and, thus, is able to perform an organ concerto.

Cast edit

Notes edit

Originally, actor O. E. Hasse hoped to play Sauerbruch. Then, however, he was recompensed with the main part in the German 1954 film Canaris.

External links edit

  • Sauerbruch – Das war mein Leben at IMDb  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Life of Surgeon Sauerbruch news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message The Life of Surgeon Sauerbruch sometimes shortened to Surgeon Sauerbruch German Sauerbruch Das war mein Leben is a 1954 West German biographical drama film directed by Rolf Hansen and starring Ewald Balser Heidemarie Hatheyer and Hilde Korber It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in West Berlin It is based on surgeon Ferdinand Sauerbruch s memoirs Das war mein Leben which were ghostwritten by Hans Rudolf Berndorff and were published in the German magazine Revue shortly before the release of the film The film was shot from 26 September 1953 to 20 January 1954 in West Berlin Munich Frankfurt and Hamburg It premiered on 13 July 1954 The Life of Surgeon SauerbruchDirected byRolf HansenWritten byFelix LutzkendorfProduced byHermann SchwerinStarringEwald Balser Heidemarie Hatheyer Hilde KorberCinematographyHelmuth AshleyEdited byAnna HolleringMusic byMark LotharProductioncompaniesCorona Filmproduktion Bavaria FilmDistributed bySchorcht FilmverleihRelease date13 July 1954Running time100 minutesCountryWest GermanyLanguageGerman Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Notes 4 External linksPlot editBerlin 1948 Olga Ahrends plunges to a streetcar and is seriously hurt Professor Sauerbruch joins the scene and sends her into the surgical section of the Charite As the incident is regarded to be an attempted suicide Olga Ahrends is admitted into the psychiatric section A severe debate arises between Sauerbruch and the Charite psychiatrist who diagnoses a falling sickness while Sauerbruch recognizes that Olga Ahrends in fact is suffering from a metabolic disease weakening her bones Olga Ahrends is in danger of being amputated her leg Sauerbruch however is able to cure her by removing her parathyroid gland Neither has she to be worried about the operation costs Within this background story many further episodes from Sauerbruch s life and work are shown some of them in flashbacks During the Bavarian Soviet Republic he unwaveringly stuck to his professional ethics As a consequence he was arrested in order not to be able to help the enemies of the revolution but was rescued by a young man whose mother Sauerbruch once had operated on On President Paul von Hindenburgs deathbed Sauerbruch had to admit himself to the limitations of his profession and to calm down Hindenburg s fears that after Hindenburgs death Adolf Hitler who had been appointed Chancellor of the German Empire by Hindenburg would swear the army on himself by telling Hindenburg that one only is able to decide situationally and that it is always easy for history to judge afterwards The flashback about another Sauerbruch patient is rather of funny nature It is about a waiter who is worried about the costs he has to pay for his operation but then reacts confused and finally breathes a sigh of relief when he learns that he has just to pay a bill about 1 DM After end of work Sauerbruch performs an operation on a male cat because its owner doesn t rely on veterinarians Between operations Sauerbruch gives lectures and examines young physicians So his time for private time is very limited Mrs Sauerbruch conforms uncomplainingly to his puritanic life style In further flashbacks Sauerbruch tells about his invention which makes thorax operations possible During Sauerbruch s years of study tuberculosis claimed many victims because it was not possible to perform operations on the patients lungs When a window in Sauerbruch s house was damaged during a storm Sauerbruch came up with the idea of an underpressure chamber the Sauerbruch chamber which was to equalize pressure during opening the thorax The first operation on an old woman failed as she died The second operation however which was performed on a young opera singer showed that Sauerbruch had been right with his idea Also the Sauerbruch arm which is a forearm prothesis constructed by Sauerbruch is shown when Sauerbruch s wife presents him to one of his former patients who has a Sauerbruch arm and thus is able to perform an organ concerto Cast editEwald Balser as Prof Ferdinand Sauerbruch Heidemarie Hatheyer as Olga Ahrends Maria Wimmer as Mrs Sauerbruch Hilde Korber as Head nurse of the psychiatric section Lina Carstens as Head nurse of the surgical section Paul Bildt as Postman Wendlandt Friedrich Domin as Paul von Hindenburg Otto Gebuhr as Sauerbruch s assistant Ernst Waldow as waiter Rudolf Vogel as waiter Hans Christian Blech as Worker Brauer Charles Regnier as Head of the psychiatric section Wilhelm Borchert as railroader Ahrends Erich Ponto as Head Physician of the psychiatric section Claus Biederstaedt as Political commissar Edith Schultze Westrum as Sauerbruch s secretary Paul Westermeier as Driver Elbell Kurt Horwitz as Professor Johann von MikuliczNotes editOriginally actor O E Hasse hoped to play Sauerbruch Then however he was recompensed with the main part in the German 1954 film Canaris External links editSauerbruch Das war mein Leben at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Life of Surgeon Sauerbruch amp oldid 1190835993, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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