| Margarete Schön | ... | Kriemhild | |
| Gertrud Arnold | ... | Königin Ute | |
| Theodor Loos | ... | König Gunther | |
| Hans Carl Mueller | ... | Gernot | |
| Erwin Biswanger | ... | Giselher | |
| Bernhard Goetzke | ... | Volker von Alzey | |
| Hans Adalbert Schlettow | ... | Hagen Tronje | |
| Hardy von Francois | ... | Dankwart | |
| Yuri Yurovsky | ... | Der Priester (as Georg Jurowski) | |
| Iris Roberts | ... | Der Edelknabe | |
| Rudolf Klein-Rogge | ... | König Etzel | |
| Georg John | ... | Slaodel, sein Bruder | |
| Hubert Heinrich | ... | Werbel, der Spielmann | |
| Rudolf Rittner | ... | Rüdiger von Bechlarn | |
| Annie Röttgen | ... | Dietlind, seine Tochter | |
| Fritz Alberti | ... | Dietrich von Bern | |
| Georg August Koch | ... | Hildebrand | |
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| Grete Berger | ... | Hunnin | |
| Hanna Ralph | ... | (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Fritz Lang | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Thea von Harbou | ||
Produced by | |||
| Erich Pommer | .... | producer (uncredited) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Gottfried Huppertz | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Carl Hoffmann | |||
| Günther Rittau | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Otto Hunte | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Erich Kettelhut | |||
| Karl Vollbrecht | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Paul Gerd Guderian | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Otto Genath | .... | makeup artist | |
Production Management | |||
| Rudi George | .... | production manager | |
| Gustav Püttjer | .... | production manager | |
Art Department | |||
| Heinrich Umlauff | .... | property: hunnen | |
| Edgar G. Ulmer | .... | set designer (uncredited) | |
Music Department | |||
| Frank Strobel | .... | conductor | |
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Great battle finale and nice sets help keep this often-slow movie enjoyable. At times it had me checking my watch, although there were enough memorable moments to make the film stand out in my mind days after watching it. The ending should surprise even those familiar with the Nibelungen story line.