Husaren in Berlin

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Husaren in Berlin
Directed by Erwin Stranka
Written by Erwin Stranka (book)
Christel Gräf (script editor)
Starring See below
Music by Wilhelm Neef
Cinematography Otto Hanisch
Editing by Ilse Peters
Release dates 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 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

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