Moritz, Dear Moritz
Moritz, Dear Moritz (German: Moritz, lieber Moritz) is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Hark Bohm. It was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
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Directed by | Hark Bohm |
Produced by | Hark Bohm |
Written by | Hark Bohm |
Starring | Michael Kebschull |
Cinematography | Wolfgang Treu |
Edited by | Jane Seitz |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Cast
- Michael Kebschull - Moritz Stuckmann
- Kyra Mladeck - Mother Stuckmann
- Walter Klosterfelde - Dad Stuckmann
- Elvira Thom - Aunt
- Kerstin Wehlmann - Barbara
- Uwe Bohm - Uwe (as Uwe Enkelmann)
- Dschingis Bowakow - Dschingis
- Grete Mosheim - Grandmother
- Uwe Dallmeier - cantor
- Marquard Bohm - Barbara's father
- Hark Bohm - doctor
- Armand Hacaturyan - bassist
- Nico Lafrenz - drummer
- Richard Schumacher - guitar player
- Eva Fiebig - widow
- Christa Siems - caretaker
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References
- "IMDB.com: Awards for Moritz, Dear Moritz". imdb.com. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
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