New Year's Eve Punch

New Year's Eve Punch (German: Silvesterpunsch) is a 1960 East German musical film directed by Günter Reisch and starring Erich Franz, Friedel Nowack and Erika Dunkelmann.[1] It was made by the state-owned DEFA company. It is a sequel to the 1959 film The Punch Bowl.

New Year's Eve Punch
Directed byGünter Reisch
Written by
  • Marianne Reinke
  • Gerhard Weise
  • Günter Reisch
Starring
Music byHelmut Nier
CinematographyKarl Plintzner
Edited byHildegard Conrad
Production
company
Release date
30 December 1960
Running time
91 minutes
CountryEast Germany
LanguageGerman

Cast

  • Erich Franz as Wilhelm Lehmann
  • Friedel Nowack as Auguste Lehmann
  • Erika Dunkelmann as Marion Lehmann
  • Christel Bodenstein as Suse Lehmann
  • Heinz Draehn as Franz Lehmann
  • Achim Schmidtchen as Michel Lehmann
  • Ernst-Georg Schwill as Knispel
  • Karin Schröder as Ruth
  • Wolfgang Roeder as Wolfgang
  • Eberhard Keyn as Eberhard
  • Erich Weber as Erich
  • Johannes Frenzel as Hannes
  • Albert Zahn as Otto
  • Otto Busse as Karl
  • Herbert Sturm as Herbert
  • Edward Selz as Siggi
  • Hubert Hoelzke as Egon Scheibe
  • Gustav Müller as Erwin Lüttger
  • Günter Rüger as Willibald Schmal
  • Kurt Rackelmann as Briefträger Pätsch
  • Rudolf Christoph as Werkleiter
  • Heinz Quermann as Reporter
  • Heinz Scholz as Objektleiter
  • Gerd E. Schäfer as Lämmermeier
  • Maria Alexander as Sängerin
  • Maika Joseph as Garderobenfrau
  • Nico Turoff as Kassierer an der Box-Kasse
  • Joachim Zschocke as Verkehrspolizist
  • Monika Bergen as Chemiemädchen
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References

  1. Koepnick p.72

Bibliography

  • Lutz Peter Koepnick. The Cosmopolitan Screen: German Cinema and the Global Imaginary, 1945 to the Present. University of Michigan Press, 2007.
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