Love Is Only a Word

Love Is Only a Word (German: Liebe ist nur ein Wort) is a 1971 West German drama film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Judy Winter, Herbert Fleischmann and Malte Thorsten.[1]

Love Is Only a Word
Directed byAlfred Vohrer
Produced by
Written by
Starring
Music byErich Ferstl
CinematographyCharly Steinberger
Edited byJutta Hering
Production
company
Distributed byConstantin Film
Release date
12 November 1971
Running time
111 minutes
CountryWest Germany
LanguageGerman

Cast

  • Judy Winter as Verena Angenfort
  • Herbert Fleischmann as Manfred Angenfort
  • Malte Thorsten as Oliver Mansfeld
  • Donata Höffer as Geraldine Reber
  • Karl Walter Diess as Butler Leo
  • Joey Schoenfelder as Hansi
  • Konrad Georg as Professor
  • Friedrich Siemers as Dr. Florian
  • Bernd Redecker as Walter Colland
  • Manuel Iregsusi as Raschid
  • Friedrich G. Beckhaus as Kommissar Hardenberg
  • Holger Hagen as Dr. Haberl
  • Inge Langen as Katharina Mansfeld, Olivers Mutter
  • Dieter Wagner as Deutschlehrer
  • Ossi Eckmüller as Zollbeamter
  • Gretl Schörg as Pflegerin
  • Elisabeth Volkmann as Angenforts Sekretärin
  • Franz Rudnick as Kasilowski
  • Frank Süssenguth as Pilot Teddy Behnke
gollark: <@267332760048238593> Why do you prefer Intel?
gollark: Funnily enough, Intel ends up being best for Linux gaming, since they only have open-source Linux drivers (unlike Nvidia's thing with only their bad proprietary drivers being supported and them being awful to open-source ones, and AMD's with the proprietary drivers being decent and open-source ones being mostly similar).
gollark: Also for gaming, though it's not that great because not all games actually support it, and also Nvidia drivers.
gollark: For a web-browsing/office-type system you can just run Linux.
gollark: As I said, the RX 570 is a pretty good budget GPU as long as you have a spare PCIe power connector.

References

  1. Bock & Bergfelder p.504

Bibliography

  • Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.