7.1
100 min
A Jewish ghetto in the east of Europe, 1944. By coincidence, Jakob Heym eavesdrops on a German radio broadcast announcing the Soviet Army is making slow by steady progress towards central Europe. In order to keep his companion in misfortune, Mischa, from risking his life for a few potatoes, he tells him what he heard and announces that he is in possession of a radio - in the ghetto a crime punishable by death. It doesn't take long for word of Jakob's secret to spread - suddenly, there is new hope and something to live for - and so Jakob finds himself in the uncomforting position of having to come up with more and more stories.
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Vlastimil Brodský | Jakob Heym | Unowned |
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Erwin Geschonneck | Kowalski | Unowned |
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Henry Hübchen | Mischa | Unowned |
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Blanche Kommerell | Rose Frankfurter | Unowned |
Manuela Simon | Lina | Unowned | |
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Zsuzsa Gordon | Mrs. Frankfurter | Unowned |
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Armin Mueller-Stahl | Roman Schlamm | Unowned |
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Friedrich Richter | Dr. Kirschbaum | Unowned |
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Margit Bara | Josefa | Unowned |
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Reimar Johannes Baur | Herschel Schlamm | Unowned |
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Dezső Garas | Frankfurter | Unowned |
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Hermann Beyer | Wachhabender | Unowned |
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Klaus Brasch | Unowned | |
Jürgen Hilbrecht | Unowned | ||
Paul Lewitt | Unowned | ||
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Edwin Marian | Unowned | |
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Hans-Peter Reinecke | Unowned | |
Fritz Links | Unowned | ||
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Helmut Schellhardt | Unowned | |
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Peter Sturm | Unowned | |
Eckhard Bilz | Unowned | ||
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Gabriele Gysi | Unowned | |
Fred Ludwig | Unowned | ||
Alfred Lux | Unowned | ||
Peter Pauli | Unowned | ||
Erich Petraschk | Unowned | ||
Wilfried Zander | Unowned |