Ehesache Lorenz (1959)
Trude and Willi Lorenz have had an exemplary marriage for 24 years. Their daughter Gitta takes them as a role model for herself and her fiancé Peter. But appearances are deceptive. Willi cheats on his wife with the young secretary Helga. He is a department manager in a heavy engineering company and travels a lot on business. Trude also has a busy working day as a divorce judge. Obviously, family life has been neglected as a result, and now Trude herself is facing a problem that is very familiar to her from her job. An alderwoman has drawn her attention to her husband's infidelity, and a visit from Helga, who demands that she give up her husband, forces her to make a decision. Willi Lorenz has cheated on both women. In a discussion, he finally confesses to Trude and their life together. The fact that it doesn't come to the "Lorenz divorce case" is also thanks to the sincere, compassionate driver Schliffke, who tactfully opens the eyes of his boss Lorenz and the young Helga.
Director: Joachim Kunert
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Manja Behrens as Trude Lorenz |
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Martin Flörchinger as Willi Lorenz |
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Marga Legal as Schöffin Cavalier |
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Mathilde Danegger as Lieschen Schliffke |
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Antje Ruge as Elli Lemke |
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Albert Garbe as Albert Schliffke |
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Gerlind Ahnert as Helga Ritter |
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Ulrich Thein as Peter Fischer |
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Charlotte Küter as Mutter Fischer |
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Rudolf Ulrich as Kurt Lemke |
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Amy Frank as Frau Lehmann |
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Kurt Steingraf as Kaderleiter Lamprecht |
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Charlotte Brummerhoff as Sekretärin |
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Herbert Köfer as Verkaufsstellenleiter |
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Ruth-Maria Kubitschek as Angeklagte |
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Werner Lierck as Angeklagter |
| Directing | Joachim Kunert | Director |
| Editing | Hildegard Conrad | Editor |
| Sound | André Asriel | Music |
| Writing | Berta Waterstradt | Writer |
| Crew | Günter Marczinkowsky | Cinematography |