Husaren in Berlin

Husaren in Berlin is a 1971 East German film directed by Erwin Stranka.

Husaren in Berlin
Directed byErwin Stranka
Written by
  • Erwin Stranka (book)
  • Christel Gräf (script editor)
StarringSee below
Music byWilhelm Neef
CinematographyOtto Hanisch
Edited byIlse Peters
Release date
1971
Running time
92 minutes
CountryEast Germany
LanguageGerman

Plot summary

Cast

  • Manfred Krug as Andreas Hatik von Futak
  • Evelyn Opoczynski as Andrea
  • István Iglódi
  • Rolf Herricht as Augustin
  • Gábor Agárdi
  • Antol Farkas
  • Herwart Grosse as von Rochow
  • Norbert Christian as Splitgerber
  • Siegfried Weiß as Gotzkowsky
  • Günter Rüger as Kowacz
  • Günter Schubert as Toth
  • Hans Klering as Wegelin
  • Frantisek Velecký as Cziczery
  • Holger Mahlich as Kalkstein
  • Ivan Malré as Gesandter
  • Lutz Jahoda as Dolfi
  • Helmut Schreiber as Van Dessau
  • Lajos Farkas as Lajos
  • Ilse Voigt as Königsmutter
  • Lilo Grahn as Frau Splitgerber
  • Marianne Christina Schilling as Frau von Rochow
  • Horst Kube as Oskar
  • Agnes Kraus as Friedchen
  • Peter Dommisch as Egon
  • Axel Triebel as Adolar
  • Friedrich Teitge as Stadtschreiber
  • Ursula Am-Ende as Amalie
  • Hertha Thiele as Frau Camas
  • Willi Neuenhahn as Pötsch
  • Kurt Sperling as Borcke
  • Jochen Diestelmann as Van Finckenstein
  • Kurt Radeke as Pöllnitz
  • Franz List (actor) as Wartensleben
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Dann as Von Boden
  • Antal Farkas as Tschurtschenthaler
  • Hans Feldner as Lakai
  • Hans Flössel as Mime
  • Werner Schmidt-Winkelmann as Herr Schulze

Soundtrack

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