Das Boot

6.9
20181h

An inexperienced U-boat crew has to survive a secret mission and a young German woman is torn between loyalty for her home country and the French resistance in the WWII drama.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Das Boot - Trailer

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Das Boot (2018) Intro

Seasons

8 Episodes • Premiered 2018

France, 1942: In the submarine port of La Rochelle, the 40-man crew of the U-612 prepares for its maiden voyage. The young men face an unknown mission in the increasingly merciless Battle of the Atlantic during the Second World War. As the new Kaleun, the less experienced Klaus Hoffmann (Rick Okon) is in command - to the annoyance of the older first watch officer Karl Tennstedt (August Wittgenstein). Over the course of the mission, the skills, loyalty and camaraderie of the entire team are put to the test. At the same time, Simone Strasser (Vicky Krieps) arrives at the base to work as a translator for Gestapo boss Hagen Forster (Tom Wlaschiha). Simone's brother Frank (Leonard Scheicher) is also stationed in La Rochelle. Shortly after their first reunion, Frank asks his sister for a favor that will change her life forever. Soon Simone is forced to question everything she has previously believed.

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1. New Day

5.4

An inexperienced U-boat crew are plunged into a perilous secret mission, while new translator Simone starts work at the base.

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2. Secret Mission

5.8

Hoffmann insists on further training despite the crew's desire to head to battle. In La Rochelle, Simone pieces together the previous night's events.

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3. Incurred Losses

5.5

Tennstedt and Hoffmann continue to butt heads aboard U-612, while rebel Carla Monroe plans a mission in La Rochelle.

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4. Doubt

5.4

Unity on U-612 has crumbled and Hoffman and Tennstedt's continued conflict could jeopardise the mission. On land, Simone wrestles with a difficult choice.

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5. Loyalty

5.6

A surprise new arrival takes Greenwood's place, causing a divide. Plus, Carla and Simone grow closer and a resistance fighter arrives at the safe house.

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6. Against the Clock

5.6

Things look bleak for the crew of U-612, as they desperately try to work out their next move. Simone adjusts to her new position between Carla and Forster.

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7. Hell

5.8

Forster reveals to Simone that U-612 has gone missing. Meanwhile, the resistance endanger the innocent to further their cause.

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8. Reckoning

5.6

The U-boat crew struggle with recent events and what lies ahead. A revelation in La Rochelle infuriates Forster spelling bad news for Simone.

Cast

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Franz Dinda

Robert Ehrenberg

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Pierre Kiwitt

Bobby Schulz

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Anna Schudt

Bettina Gruber

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Ernst Stötzner

Wilhelm Hoffmann

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Rick Okon

Klaus Hoffmann

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Rainer Bock

Heinrich Gluck

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Rosalie Thomass

Hannie Lessing

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Johann von Bülow

Gustav Gruber

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Florian Panzner

Albrecht Lessing

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Marco Leonardi

Sal "Toto" Giuliano

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Reviews

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swiewior

1/10

It started good then it went down to woke propaganda to end up being German propaganda.
It tries to gain extra points by reverting to the original movie scenes such as submerging the boat to the bottom of the sea but it's for no use, we're thrown into thinking that German women forced to be in relationships with officers were lesbians that dreamed about having sex with French resistance females. We are also made to think about good and honourable German soldiers who faced dramatic dilemmas about giving Jews an opportunity to commit suicide... A scene where a German soldier gave a loaded pistol to a Jewish couple was one of the most disgusting, cringe things I've ever seen, it's not even funny, this is a rock bottom of falsifying the holocaust and a pathetic attempt to wash faces of Nazi mass murders.

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