Effi Briest (1971 film)
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Effi Briest | |
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Based on | Effi Briest by Theodor Fontane |
Written by | Wolfgang Luderer |
Screenplay by | Albrecht Börner |
Story by | Christian Collin |
Directed by | Wolfgang Luderer |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Hans Hendrik Wehding |
Country of origin | East Germany |
Original language | German |
Production | |
Cinematography | Günter Marczinkowsky |
Editor | Ilse Peters |
Running time |
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Original release | |
Release | 1971 |
Effi Briest is a 1971 East German film directed by Wolfgang Luderer.
Plot summary
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Differences from novel
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Cast
[edit]- Angelica Domröse as Effi Briest
- Horst Schulze as Geert von Imstetten
- Walter Lendrich as Alonzo Gießhübler
- Ursula Am-Ende as Sidonie von Grasenabb
- Angelika Ritter as Hertha Jahnke
- Susanne Tischbier as Bertha Jahnke
- Marianne Wünscher as Marietta Tripelli
- Gerda Quies as Hulda Niemeyer
- Gerhard Bienert as Herr von Briest
- Inge Keller as Frau von Briest
- Dietrich Körner as Major von Crampas
- Waltraud Kramm as Frau von Crampas
- Harry Studt as Herr von Grasenabb
- Traute Sense as Frau von Grasenabb
- Heinz Hinze as Herr von Ahlemann
- Hanna Rieger as Frau von Ahlemann
- Axel Triebel as Baron von Jatzkow
- Erich Brauer as Baron von Borcke
- Hans Zimmermann as Kutscher Kruse
- Adolf Peter Hoffmann as Geheimrat Wüllersdorf
- Horst Friedrich as Dr. Rumschüttel
- Werner Schulz-Wittan as Dr. Hannemann
- Hans-Hartmut Krüger as Gizicki
- Hans Flössel as Wilke
- Hilde Kneip as Christel
- Eckhard Bilz as Dagobert
- Günther Ballier as Friedrich
- Krista Siegrid Lau as Johanna
- Lissy Tempelhof as Roswitha
- Lisa Macheiner as Ministerin
- Hannes W. Braun as Erster befrakter Herr
- Karl-Helge Hofstadt as Zweiter befrakter Herr
- Blanche Kommerell
External links
[edit]- Effi Briest at IMDb
- Effi Briest is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive