Franz Von Papen - in Popular Culture

In Popular Culture

Franz von Papen has been portrayed by the following actors in film, television and theater productions;

  • Paul Everton in the 1918 U.S. film The Eagle's Eye
  • Curt Furburg in the 1943 U.S. film Background to Danger
  • Walter Kingsford in the 1944 U.S. film The Hitler Gang
  • John Wengraf in the 1952 U.S. film 5 Fingers
  • Peter von Zerneck in the 1973 U.S. T.V. production Portrait: A Man Whose Name Was John
  • Dennis St John in the 2000 Canadian/U.S. T.V. production Nuremberg
  • Erland Josephson in the 2003 Italian/British T.V. production The Good Pope: Pope John XXIII
  • Robert Russell in the 2003 Canadian/U.S. T.V. production Hitler: The Rise of Evil
  • Georgi Novakov in the 2006 British television docudrama Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial

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