7
108 min
Berlin, 1932. The Weimar Republic is torn apart in the struggle between right- and left-wing extremists and Berlin is a powder keg. Nightclub singer Henny Dalgow get to know the Social Democratic congressman and Jewish doctor Albert Goldman, and the two become a slightly odd couple. Albert is a sworn pacifist after his experiences in the First World War. Contrary to his beliefs he agrees to act as courier for his brother Edwin, who belongs to a radical communist cell.
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Anna Loos | Henny Dallgow | Unowned |
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Jan Josef Liefers | Albert Goldmann | Unowned |
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Sven Lehmann | Erhart von Kühn | Unowned |
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Claudia Eisinger | Uta Dallgow | Unowned |
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Ingrid Mülleder | Hedwig Dallgow | Unowned |
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Franz Dinda | Edwin Goldmann | Unowned |
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Stella Hilb | Vera | Unowned |
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Christian Erdmann | Hans | Unowned |
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Marie Gruber | Gunda | Unowned |
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Jürgen Tarrach | Matze Belzig | Unowned |
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Naomi Krauss | Ruth Fraenkel | Unowned |
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Hilmar Eichhorn | Willi Dallgow | Unowned |
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Johannes Klaußner | Marinus van der Lubbe | Unowned |
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Frank Sieckel | Hüne Lanz | Unowned |
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Harvey Friedman | Leo Fraenkel | Unowned |
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Wolfgang Lindner | Unowned | |
Christian Mock | Unowned | ||
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Max Raabe | Unowned | |
Sabrina Sauer | Unowned | ||
Tom Sielski | Unowned | ||
Ralf Tempel | Unowned | ||
René Werner | Unowned | ||
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Sabine Winterfeldt | Unowned |