Elephant Fury Explained

Elephant Fury
Director:Harry Piel
Editing:Hilde Grebner
Distributor:UFA
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:West Germany

Elephant Fury (German: '''Gesprengte Gitter''') is a 1953 West German drama war film directed by and starring Harry Piel.[1] It also features Herbert A.E. Bohme, Hans Zesch-Ballot and Dorothea Wieck. The film had a troubled production history. Originally made between 1940 and 1943 under the title of Panic, it faced censorship problems. Following the end of the Second World War, Piel recovered the negative which had fallen into the hands of the occupying Soviet forces. He re-shot some scenes, and the film was eventually released more than a decade after it had first begun shooting.

Synopsis

During the Second World War, an air raid on a zoo leads to the animals escaping across the city.

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Notes and References

  1. Rentschler p.283