Claire Berolina (1987)
Berlin in the golden 20s. Like no other, the singer and cabaret artist Claire Waldoff found the right words for what the so-called “little people“ thought and felt. Her heartfelt songs with heart and snout triggered storms of enthusiasm and made Claire Waldoff famous. Kurt Tucholsky gave her the nickname "Sparrow of Berlin". With the beginning of the 1930s and the Nazi regime in Germany, the popularity of the Berlin original declined.
Director: Klaus Gendries
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Maria Mallé as Claire Berolina |
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Dorit Gäbler as Alice |
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Zuzana Kocúriková as |
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Heinz Behling as |
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Heinz Rennhack as |
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Lubomír Bryg as |
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Roland Hemmo as |
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Jürgen Hart as |
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Helmut Straßburger as |
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Uwe Karpa as |
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Marianne Wünscher as |
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Elsa Grube-Deister as |
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Ursula Am-Ende as |
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Erhard Marggraf as |
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Holger Richter as |
| Directing | Klaus Gendries | Director |
| Writing | Hans-Albert Pederzani | Writer |
| Sound | Jürgen Ecke | Music |
| Editing | Vera Nowark | Editor |
| Camera | Jerzy Stawicki | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Klaus Gendries | Writer |