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One year has passed since Max and Wanda got their divorce. Max has come to the realization that he wants his ex-wife back - no matter what the cost! So he concocts a sneaky plan: he asks Wanda to hide him from the police, who are... See more »

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Wanda Brink
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Max Brink
Alfred Müller ...
Paul Ludorf
Dieter Mann ...
Lutz Bibow
Jarmila Karlovská ...
Frau Paschek
Marita Böhme ...
Gertrud
Martin Trettau ...
VP-Leutnant
Christoph Beyertt ...
Richter (as Christoph Bayertt)
Willi Schrade ...
Streifenpolizist
Mario Heyden ...
Junge
Horst Papke ...
Kleiner Wächter
Brigitte Beier ...
Frau vom Architektenbüro
Ruth Kommerell ...
Ältere Krankenschwester
Harald Andreas ...
Mann im PKW
Leonore Neuenhahn-Henke ...
Frau im PKW
Oskar Daum ...
Erster Skatspieler
Klaus Ebeling ...
Zweiter Skatspieler
Manfred Thal ...
Dritter Skatspieler
Johannes Maus ...
Wächter im Großraumbüro
Harry Heinze ...
Klavierspieler
Hannelore Appe ...
Frau im Pressecafé
Kristina Kaffka ...
Erstes Mädchen
Rosemarie Pietz ...
Zweites Mädchen
Hardy Penshorn ...
Junge im Sonntagsanzug

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Frank Beyer

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Jurek Becker ... (writer)
 
Gerd Gericke ... (dramatisation)

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Günther Fischer

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Jürgen Brauer

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Rita Hiller

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Harry Leupold

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Dorit Gründel

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Kurt Adler ... makeup artist
Waltraud Dietze ... makeup artist

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Harald Andreas ... unit manager
Rolf Martius ... production leader
Giselher Venzke ... assistant unit manager

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Gabriele Denecke ... second assistant director
Angelika Mackrodt ... first assistant director

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Hans-Peter David ... set builder
Kurt Dombrowski ... property master
Siegfried Stallner ... set designer

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Wolfgang Höfer ... sound
Gerhard Ribbeck ... sound mixer

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Waltraud Pathenheimer ... still photographer
Günter Sahr ... assistant camera

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Plot Summary

One year has passed since Max and Wanda got their divorce. Max has come to the realization that he wants his ex-wife back - no matter what the cost! So he concocts a sneaky plan: he asks Wanda to hide him from the police, who are apparently looking for him. At first, Wanda rejects all his attempts to restart their relationship. But she is soon unable to resist Max's convincing promises and even throws her lover out of the house. But then she discovers Max's lie... Frank Beyer and Jurek Becker were inspired by Ingmar Bergmann's Scenes from a Marriage and created a comedy - their own version of that film from a socialist filmmaker's point of view. While working on the film, the singer-songwriter Wolf Biermann was officially expelled from East Germany. Frank Beyer, Jurek Becker, Manfred Krug, Jutta Hoffmann and others signed a letter of protest, which resulted in the cancellation of the film's premiere. This later fueled Hoffmann and Krug's decision to leave the GDR for West Germany. The film was finally released with only five circulating prints in November 1978. Nevertheless, Krug's fans flooded into the screenings in Berlin. Officials saw this success as a boost for Krug, who had already started a new career in West Germany, and unoffically removed the film from distribution. Written by DEFA Film Library

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Also Known As
  • The Hiding Place (World-wide, English title)
  • Sem veled, sem nélküled (Hungary)
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  • 98 min
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