Die Ausgesperrten (1982)
6.8
Two young characters in this story of rebellious youth are named after two Germans, brother and sister... See full summary » Director:Franz Novotny |
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Die Ausgesperrten (1982)
6.8
Two young characters in this story of rebellious youth are named after two Germans, brother and sister... See full summary » Director:Franz Novotny |
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Rudolf Wessely | ... |
Otto
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Emmy Werner | ... |
Gretl
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Paulus Manker | ... |
Peter
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Ursula Knobloch | ... |
Anna
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Alexandra Curtis | ... |
Sophie
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Christine Kaufmann | ... |
Frau von Pachthofen
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Joe Berger | ||
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Haymon Maria Buttinger | ||
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Toni Böhm | ... |
Herr Knopf
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Edi Finger | ||
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Friedrich Geyerhofer | ||
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Alexander Goebel | ||
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Erwin v. Gross | ||
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Elisabeth Haberkorn | ||
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Lambert Hofer Jr. | ||
Two young characters in this story of rebellious youth are named after two Germans, brother and sister Hans and Sophie Scholl who were imprisoned and executed for their anti-Nazi stance during World War II. In this film, the rebels do not have such a clear-cut enemy but nevertheless, they cannot accept the way life is heading in Austria of the 1950s and they revolt by stealing, mugging, and trying out terrorist methods (bombs). Their future seems to be inexorably heading on a collision course with the forces that have "locked them out. Written by Ørnås
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