The Buddenbrooks (TV series)
The Buddenbrooks (German: Die Buddenbrooks) is a television series which originally aired on ARD in 1979.[1] Based on the 1901 novel Buddenbrooks by Thomas Mann, it was made as a co-production between France and West Germany.
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Genre | Drama |
Based on | Buddenbrooks by Thomas Mann |
Written by | Berndt Rhotert Franz Peter Wirth |
Directed by | Franz Peter Wirth |
Starring | Ursula Dirichs Reinhild Solf Volkert Kraeft Ruth Leuwerik |
Composer(s) | Eugen Thomass |
Country of origin | France West Germany |
Original language(s) | German |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 11 |
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Cinematography | Gernot Roll |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) | Hessischer Rundfunk TF1 |
Release | |
Original network | ARD |
Original release | 15 October – 23 December 1979 |
Selected cast
- Ursula Dirichs as Ida Jungmann
- Reinhild Solf as Tony
- Volkert Kraeft as Thomas
- Gerd Böckmann as Christian
- Ruth Leuwerik as Konsulin
- Udo Thomer as Marcus, Prokurist
- Noëlle Châtelet as Gerda
- Adem Rimpapa as Hanno Buddenbrook
- Barbara Markus as Erika Grünlich
- Alexander Hegarth as Dr. Grabow
- Regine Lutz as Sesemi Weichbrodt
- Elisabeth Endriss as Mlle. Popinet
- Martin Benrath as Konsul Buddenbrook
- Carl Raddatz as Johann Buddenbrook sen.
- Katharina Brauren as Antoinette Buddenbrook
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References
- Kliemann p. 78
Bibliography
- Horst Kliemann. Who's Who in Germany. Intercontinental, 1996.
External links
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