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Directed by | Erwin Stranka |
Written by |
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Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Otto Hanisch |
Edited by | Ilse Peters |
Music by | Wilhelm Neef |
Release date | 1971 |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | East Germany |
Language | German |
Husaren in Berlin is a 1971 East German film directed by Erwin Stranka.
Plot summary
Cast
- Manfred Krug as Andreas Hatik von Futak
- Evelyn Opoczynski as Andrea
- István Iglódi
- Rolf Herricht as Augustin
- Gábor Agárdi
- Antol Farkas
- Herwart Grosse as von Rochow
- Norbert Christian as Splitgerber
- Siegfried Weiß as Gotzkowsky
- Günter Rüger as Kowacz
- Günter Schubert as Toth
- Hans Klering as Wegelin
- Frantisek Velecký as Cziczery
- Holger Mahlich as Kalkstein
- Ivan Malré as Gesandter
- Lutz Jahoda as Dolfi
- Helmut Schreiber as Van Dessau
- Lajos Farkas as Lajos
- Ilse Voigt as Königsmutter
- Lilo Grahn as Frau Splitgerber
- Marianne Christina Schilling as Frau von Rochow
- Horst Kube as Oskar
- Agnes Kraus as Friedchen
- Peter Dommisch as Egon
- Axel Triebel as Adolar
- Friedrich Teitge as Stadtschreiber
- Ursula Am-Ende as Amalie
- Hertha Thiele as Frau Camas
- Willi Neuenhahn as Pötsch
- Kurt Sperling as Borcke
- Jochen Diestelmann as Van Finckenstein
- Kurt Radeke as Pöllnitz
- Franz List (actor) as Wartensleben
- Friedrich Wilhelm Dann as Von Boden
- Antal Farkas as Tschurtschenthaler
- Hans Feldner as Lakai
- Hans Flössel as Mime
- Werner Schmidt-Winkelmann as Herr Schulze
Soundtrack
External links
- Husaren in Berlin at IMDb
- Husaren in Berlin is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
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