

The Shipwrecker
Directed by Wolf-Eckart BühlerAugust 17, 1984 1h 35mDrama
6.45.8
An adaptation of actor Sterling Hayden's autobiography, WANDERER, with three different actors portraying Hayden in his various aspects, with special focus on Hayden's brief flirtation with the communist party, his testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Un-American Activities, and his subsequent lifelong shame at having named others in his testimony. The film depends on Hayden's actual words from his autobiography and is both documentary and meditation on the psychology of the actor.
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The Shipwrecker was released on August 17, 1984.
The Shipwrecker was directed by Wolf-Eckart Bühler.
The Shipwrecker has a runtime of 1h 35m.
The Shipwrecker was produced by Eberhard Scharfenberg, Christhart Burgmann, Eric Moss.
An adaptation of actor Sterling Hayden's autobiography, WANDERER, with three different actors portraying Hayden in his various aspects, with special focus on Hayden's brief flirtation with the communist party, his testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Un-American Activities, and his subsequent lifelong shame at having named others in his testimony. The film depends on Hayden's actual words from his autobiography and is both documentary and meditation on the psychology of the actor.
The key characters in The Shipwrecker are Sterling Hayden (Burkhard Driest), Sterling Hayden (Rüdiger Vogler), Sterling Hayden (Hannes Wader).
The Shipwrecker is a Drama film.
The Shipwrecker has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.












