Dear Fatherland Be at Peace (1976)
1964 in Berlin, not long after the raise of the wall that separated the city: ex-prisoner Bruno is chosen by the eastern secret agency to be sent west with a special order. However as soon as he's crossed the border, he reports to the police. He claims his order was to kidnap someone, but he doesn't know who yet. He's forced to continue feignedly. However the east agents don't really trust him and play a double game...
Director: Roland Klick
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Heinz Domez as Bruno |
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Catherine Allégret as Mietzi |
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Georg Marischka as Fanzelau |
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Günter Pfitzmann as Prangel |
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Rudolf Wessely as Wieland |
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Margot Werner as Nelly |
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Dietrich Frauboes as Bräsig |
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Rolf Zacher as Knarge |
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Ulrich Radke as Martini |
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Gunter Berger as Kommann |
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Paul Glawion as |
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Eva Gelb as Wanda |
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Barbara Morawiecz as Krankenschwester |
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John O'Connor as Snowdon |
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Manfred Tümmler as |
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Günther Kieslich as Rettich |
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Inge Wolffberg as Reichsbahnangestellte |
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Joseph Noerden as |
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Uwe Gauditz as Heisterberg |
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Rudolf Brand as Stasimann |
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Gerd Duwner as Hotelportier |
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Günther Notthoff as Alf |
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Claudja Barry as Sängerin |
| Writing | Johannes Mario Simmel | Novel |
| Writing | Roland Klick | Writer |
| Sound | Jürgen Knieper | Music |
| Directing | Roland Klick | Director |
| Production | Bernd Eichinger | Producer |
| Editing | Siegrun Jäger | Editor |
| Camera | Jost Vacano | Director of Photography |