Nachtzug D 106 (1964)
'Please help me!' the young GDR refugee begs the passengers of the interzonal train 'D 106'. He has just jumped on the night train during an unforeseen stop - to get to the west as quickly as possible. He can't go back, and in less than an hour they reach the German-German border - without stopping. The passengers meanwhile begin to ask themselves serious questions: Am I helping the young man and risking my own safety? Or is that too dangerous for me? While people are racking their brains, not only is the train racing away, but time is too ...
Director: Helmut Ashley
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Anaid Iplicjian as Vera Ludolf |
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Martin Benrath as Schäkel |
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Margarete Haagen as Frau Mangold |
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Klaus Schwarzkopf as Zugkellner |
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Hans Cossy as Brand |
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Walter Rilla as Magnus |
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Barbara Frey as Karin |
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Georg Hartmann as Reinmann |
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Wolfgang Weiser as Triptichen |
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Berno von Cramm as Billy |
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Helmut Gentsch as Robert |
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Jos Hartmann as Flüchtling |
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Thomas Alder as Volkspolizist |
| Directing | Helmut Ashley | Director |
| Production | Georg Richter | Producer |
| Editing | Gertrud Hinz-Nischwitz | Editor |
| Art | Otto Pischinger | Production Design |
| Directing | Elly Rauch | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Herbert Reinecker | Writer |
| Camera | Rolf Kästel | Director of Photography |