Somewhere in Berlin
Somewhere in Berlin | |
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Directed by | Gerhard Lamprecht |
Written by | Gerhard Lamprecht |
Starring | Charles Brauer, Hans Trinkaus, Siegfried Utecht, Harry Hindemith, Hedda Sarnow |
Music by | Erich Einegg |
Cinematography | Werner Krien |
Release date | 1946 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | East Germany |
Language | German |
Somewhere in Berlin (German: Irgendwo in Berlin) is an East German film. It was released in 1946, and was the third DEFA film. It sold 4,179,651 tickets.[1] It was part of the group of rubble films made in the aftermath of the Second World War.
Cast
- Harry Hindemith - Iller
- Hedda Sarnow - Frau Iller
- Charles Brauer - Gustav Iller
- Hans Trinkhaus - Willi, sein Freund
- Siegfried Utecht - „Kapitän“
- Hans Leibelt - Eckmann
- Paul Bildt - Birke
- Fritz Rasp - Waldemar
- Walter Bluhm - Onkel Kale
- Lotte Loebinger - Frau Steidel
Plot
A group of children play bravely in the ruins of Berlin after World Wart II. One boy's father comes home from a POW camp. The boy is saddened by his father, who is a hopeless, powerless man, but the children eventually give the father fresh hope by persuading him to clean up his badly bomb-damaged garage.
References
Bibliography
- Shandley, Robert. Rubble Films: German Cinema in the Shadow of the Third Reich. Temple University Press, 2010.
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