Und sowas nennt sich Leben (1961)
A large German city at the beginning of the 1960s. This is where the well-to-do Berger family lives. Outwardly a bourgeois idyll, but behind the scenes the family is in turmoil. The relationship between father and son in particular is extremely tense. Martin Berger is seduced by the attractive Britta. It is the beginning of an affair that ends tragically. When the young man finds out that his father is also having sex with the young woman, Martin decides to kill her and also cleans up his friends who are not averse to the vices of life...
Director:
Géza von Radványi
Writer:
Willy Clever
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Karin Baal as Irene Dirks |
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Michael Hinz as Martin Berger |
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Elke Sommer as Britta |
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Wolfgang Lukschy as Herr Berger |
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Heli Finkenzeller as Frau Berger |
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Claus Wilcke as Mario |
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Peter Nestler as Victor |
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Ilse Pagé as Gaby |
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Hannelore Elsner as Ulla |
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Tilly Lauenstein as Frau Schlösser |
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Klaus Dahlen as Wim |
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Karl-Otto Alberty as |
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Roswitha vom Bruck as |
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Alfred Balthoff as |
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Christian Doermer as |
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Reinhard Kolldehoff as |
| Directing | Géza von Radványi | Director |
| Writing | Willy Clever | Screenplay |
| Production | Artur Brauner | Producer |
| Production | Horst Wendlandt | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Martin Böttcher | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Richard Angst | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Walter Wischniewsky | Editor |
| Art | Paul Markwitz | Art Direction |
| Art | Heinrich Weidemann | Art Direction |
| Directing | Eva Ebner | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Clemens Tütsch | Sound |