Black-White-Red Four Poster (1962)
Germany during World War I. Young Jean falls in love with Germaine. To put an end to the affair, Father de Wehrt sends his son to the countryside. When the high school senior starts flirting with Gertrud there, he is sent to the army.
Director:
Rolf Thiele
Writers:
Ilse Lotz-Dupont, Franz Seitz.
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Thomas Fritsch as Jean, ihr Filius, 17 Jahre |
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Martin Held as Friedrich de Wehrt |
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Margot Hielscher as Hortense de Werth, seine Frau |
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Daliah Lavi as Germaine |
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Elisabeth Flickenschildt as Arabelle, Jean Tante und Vertraute |
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Marie Versini as Gertrude Forrestier |
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Karl Schönböck as Jules Rochberg |
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Monika Dahlberg as Cornelia, das Kindermädchen |
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Elfriede Kuzmany as Frau Mertens |
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Margarete Haagen as Tante Röschen |
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Fritz Tillmann as Schuldirektor |
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Hubert von Meyerinck as Oberst Pusslitz |
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Fritz Rasp as Pfarrer |
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Hans Leibelt as Pfarrer |
| Directing | Rolf Thiele | Director |
| Sound | Rolf A. Wilhelm | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Ilse Lotz-Dupont | Screenplay |
| Camera | Friedl Behn-Grund | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Ingeborg Taschner | Editor |
| Camera | Heinz Schnackertz | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Franz Seitz | Screenplay |
| Production | Jacques Willemetz | Co-Producer |
| Writing | Hans Rudolf Berndorff | Novel |
| Production | Franz Seitz | Producer |
| Art | Bruno Monden | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ina Stein | Costume Design |
| Art | Max Mellin | Production Design |
| Art | Jürgen Rose | Art Direction |