Pinselheinrich (1979)
The television play by Werner Bernhardy depicts episodes from the life of Heinrich Zille as well as his much-praised "Milljöh". It tells of Zille's dismissal from the Berlin Photographic Society, of Kommerzienrat Hübel and his wife, of Zille's unreal, loyal friend Gustav Nogler, in whose role the experiences, attitudes and characteristics of many people from those years were incorporated, and of many other Berlin characters.
Director: Hans Knötzsch
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Kurt Böwe as Heinrich Zille |
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Waltraut Kramm as Hulda Zille |
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Hans Teuscher as Gustav Nogler |
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Ursula Karusseit as Lena Nogler |
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Hans-Joachim Hanisch as Hermann Hübler |
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Doris Abeßer as Elvira Hübler |
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Karin Schröder as Radieschen |
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Gerd Ehlers as |
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Volkmar Kleinert as Dr. Ödmann |
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Walter Lendrich as |
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Lothar Förster as |
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Dietmar Richter-Reinick as Paul |
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Ursula Braun as |
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Tim Hoffmann as |
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Ernst-Georg Schwill as |
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Irene Fischer as |
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Georg Helge as |
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Jutta Liebster as |
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Willi Neuenhahn as |
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Hannes Stelzer as |
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Horst Wenske as |
| Directing | Hans Knötzsch | Director |
| Writing | Werner Bernhardy | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Hannelore Gutt | Costume Design |
| Editing | Jürgen Schulz | Editor |
| Camera | Ursula Arnold | Director of Photography |