The Pedestrian (film)

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The Pedestrian
Directed by Maximilian Schell
Release date(s) Flag of West Germany 6 September 1973
Flag of the United States 28 February 1974
Running time 97 mins.
Country Germany/Switzerland/Israel
Language German
IMDb profile

The Pedestrian (Ge: Der Fußgänger) is a 1973 film directed by Maximilian Schell. It is about the trial of an elderly war criminal. The film was a co-production between companies in Germany, Switzerland and Israel.

[edit] Cast

  • Peggy Ashcroft - Lady Gray
  • Gertrud Bald - Henriette Markowitz
  • Elisabeth Bergner - Frau Lilienthal
  • Lil Dagover - Frau Eschenlohr
  • Käthe Haack - Frau von Rautenfeld
  • Peter Hall - Rudolf Hartmann
  • Ruth Hausmeister - Inge Marie Giese
  • Dagmar Hirtz - Elke Giese
  • Johanna Hofer - Frau Bergedorf
  • Silvia Hürlimann - Hilde
  • Christian Kohlund - Erwin Gotz
  • Walter Kohut - Dr. Rolf Meineke
  • Alexander May - Alexander Markowitz
  • Herbert Mensching - Reporter
  • Peter Moland - Reporter
  • Françoise Rosay - Madame Dechamps
  • Maximilian Schell - Andreas Giese
  • Margarete Schell Noé - Frau Buchmann
  • Norbert Schiller - Himself
  • Walter Schmidinger - Policeman
  • Franz Seitz - Dr. Karl Peters
  • Gustav Rudolf Sellner - Heinz Alfred Giese
  • Manuel Sellner - Hubert Giese
  • Sigfrit Steiner - Auditor
  • Walter Varndal - Dr. Kratxer
  • Gila von Weitershausen - Karin
  • Elsa Wagner - Elsa Giese

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Awards
Preceded by
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Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film
1974
Succeeded by
Scenes from a Marriage
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