The Hymn of Leuthen (German: Der Choral von Leuthen) is a 1933 German film depicting Frederick the Great, directed by Carl Froelich starring Otto Gebühr, Olga Chekhova and Elga Brink.
It was part of the cycle of nostalgic Prussian films popular during the Weimar and Nazi eras.
The film was loosely based on the novel Fridericus by Walter von Molo.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Franz Schroedter.
Johannes Brandt and Ilse Spath-Baron wrote a screenplay based on an idea by Friedrich Pflughaupt, who was loosely adapting the themes of Walter von Molo's Fridericus.