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Jahrgang 21

Jahrgang 21

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Drama

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At the beginning of the Second World War, Czech music student Honsik comes to Germany from Prague to join a "foreign worker company". After rescuing a boy from the rubble of a bombed-out house, he himself is seriously injured and taken to a hospital in Stralsund. There he is regarded as a second-class citizen and the Germans are preferred to him. Nurse Käthe stands up for him, cares for him and defies all prohibitions. A love affair is kindled between the two, but it is not under a good star. Honsik tries to flee to his homeland with his comrades and Käthe supports him. At the last moment, however, Honsik realizes that his love for Käthe is stronger than his homesickness and makes his way back. Once back home, he can only watch as Käthe is arrested by the Gestapo. With the help of a resistance fighter, the young man from Prague manages to escape after all.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

97 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

28 February 1958

Country

Czechoslovakia

Cast

Eva Kotthaus

Eva Kotthaus

Käthe

Luděk Munzar

Luděk Munzar

Honsik

Jiří Sovák

Jiří Sovák

Svatopluk Matyáš

Svatopluk Matyáš

Josef Vinklář

Josef Vinklář

Olin

Eduard Cupák

Eduard Cupák

Pepous

Stanislav Fišer

Stanislav Fišer

Václav Tomšovský

Václav Tomšovský

Raimund Schelcher

Raimund Schelcher

Weiß

Rudolf Ulrich

Rudolf Ulrich

Hill

Hans W. Hamacher

Hans W. Hamacher

Bent

Erich Brauer

Erich Brauer

Müller

Herbert Körbs

Herbert Körbs

Hauptmann

Irene Korb

Irene Korb

Schaffnerin

Wilhelm Koch-Hooge

Wilhelm Koch-Hooge

Max

Lotte Loebinger

Lotte Loebinger

Frau Schmidt

Johannes Arpe

Johannes Arpe

Oberarzt

Marga Legal

Marga Legal

Oberschwester

Jaroslava Tvrzníková

Jaroslava Tvrzníková

František Velebný

František Velebný

Pepous' Vater

Eva Foustková

Eva Foustková

Kovandová

Magda Kopřivová

Magda Kopřivová

Ladislav Navrátil

Ladislav Navrátil

Jiří Němeček

Jiří Němeček

Waldemar Baeger

Waldemar Baeger

Harry Ehrlich

Harry Ehrlich

William Gade

William Gade

Fred Graeve

Fred Graeve

Alice Jander

Alice Jander

Siegfried Göhler

Siegfried Göhler

Horst Mehring

Horst Mehring

Hans Pitra

Hans Pitra

Ursula Röschmann

Ursula Röschmann

Gerda Schaefer

Gerda Schaefer

Hilmar Thate

Hilmar Thate

Fritz Bogdon

Fritz Bogdon

Gisela Fritsch

Gisela Fritsch

Max Gerhardt

Max Gerhardt

Gieselheid Hönsch

Gieselheid Hönsch

Margarete Kaessbaum-Hess

Margarete Kaessbaum-Hess

Renate Meyer

Renate Meyer

Reinhold Mühle

Reinhold Mühle

Ulla Reuter

Ulla Reuter

Günter Selke

Günter Selke

Gerhard Scholz

Gerhard Scholz

Jaruška Linhartová

Jaruška Linhartová

Milan Linhart

Milan Linhart

Gerry Wolff

Gerry Wolff

Narrator (voice)

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