Rheinsberg (film)
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Rheinsberg is a 1967 West German romantic comedy film directed by Kurt Hoffmann and starring Cornelia Froboess, Christian Wolff and Werner Hinz.[1] The film is based on the novel of the same name by Kurt Tucholsky set partly in Rheinsberg. Four years earlier Hoffmann had directed another Tucholsky adaptation, Gripsholm Castle.
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Directed by | Kurt Hoffmann |
Written by | Herbert Reinecker |
Based on | Rheinsberg by Kurt Tucholsky |
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Cinematography | Richard Angst |
Edited by | Gisela Haller |
Music by | Hans-Martin Majewski |
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Distributed by | Constantin Film |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Werner Schlichting. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin and on location in Bremen and Schleswig-Holstein. As the real Rheinsberg was then in Communist-controlled East Germany, alternative locations in the West stood in for it.
Cast
- Cornelia Froboess as Claire
- Christian Wolff as Wolf
- Werner Hinz as Claire's Father
- Agnes Windeck as Frau Knappcke
- Ehmi Bessel as Claire's Mother
- Ruth Stephan as Anna
- Anita Kupsch as Paula
- Dinah Hinz as Lissy
- Monika Peitsch as Carla
- Willi Rose as Vogler
- Franz Nicklisch as Innkeeper
- Uwe Reichmeister as Ede
- Edith Elsholtz
- Karl Hellmer as Castellan Adler
- Werner Stock
- Bruno Fritz
- Ekkehard Fritsch as Man on Bus #1
- Jo Herbst
- Dieter Kursawe as Policeman
- Herbert Weissbach as Man on Bus #2
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