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Gert Voss | ... |
Ludwig
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Kirsten Dene | ... |
Seine ältere Schwester
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Ilse Ritter | ... |
Seine jüngere Schwester
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Directed by
Claus Peymann |
Written by
Thomas Bernhard | ... | () |
Produced by
Walter Marek | ... | supervising producer |
Peter Müller | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Hans-Georg Havlik | ... | (as Hans Georg Havlik) |
Walter Hendl | ||
Wolfgang Leutgeb | ||
Walter Rektorik |
Editing by
Helmut Schlosser |
Production Design by
Karl Ernst Herrmann | ... | (as Karl-Ernst Herrmann) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Martin Polasek | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Katrin Brack | ... | assistant production designer |
Sound Department
Herbert Haderer | ... | sound designer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Erich Hrusa | ... | lighting designer |
Peter Heinz Watzek | ... | lighting designer |
Additional Crew
Vera Sturm | ... | dramatic advisor |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The play was named after the three actors that were to play the roles in the world-premiere: Ilse Ritter, Kirsten Dene and Gert Voss. Thomas Bernhard started off writing it with a note saying "Ritter, Dene, Voss. intelligent actors" See more » |
Movie Connections | Version of Déjeuner chez Wittgenstein (2004). See more » |