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80 min
Electronic data processing is an absolute must in the Information Age. Karl Hoppe, the director of a large plant, is aware of this need for modernization and hires mathematician Dr. Jochen Bernhardt to install computerized systems which are supposed to calculate ways in which the plant could be run more effectively. Dr. Bernhardt is so focused on efficiency that he forgets about the human side of work, causing his girlfriend to leave him and several dissatisfied employees to quit their jobs.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Ekkehard Schall | Dr. Jochen Bernhardt | Unowned | |
Manfred Zetzsche | Karl Hoppe | Unowned | |
Manfred Borges | Schwerdtfeger | Unowned | |
Günter Rüger | Architekt | Unowned | |
Karla Runkehl | Parteisekretärin | Unowned | |
Volkmar Kleinert | Willy Wendrin | Unowned | |
Agnes Kraus | Serviererin | Unowned | |
Sabine Lorenz | Unowned | ||
Johannes Wieke | Unowned | ||
Peter Kalisch | Unowned | ||
Ingeborg Naß | Unowned | ||
Dietrich Körner | Unowned | ||
Erik S. Klein | Unowned | ||
Lothar Schellhorn | Unowned | ||
Gudrun Wendler | Unowned | ||
Thea Elster | Unowned | ||
Annelene Hischer | Unowned | ||
Axel Triebel | Unowned | ||
Ingeborg Krabbe | Unowned | ||
Joe Schorn | Unowned | ||
Leonid Kulagin | Unowned | ||
Willi Neuenhahn | Unowned | ||
Ernst-Georg Schwill | Unowned | ||
Martin Trettau | Unowned |