The Blonde Geisha (1979)
The plot takes viewers to various places in Europe, including Prague, Erfurt, Frankfurt/Main and even Tenerife. And the title "The Blonde Geisha" turned out to be a nickname for the film's heroine, who had once been called that by her school friend Andreas. At the time, there was more than a hint of romance between the two, but then they lost sight of each other. Now, all of a sudden, a reunion in Prague! This would be a chance for Erika and Andraes to start afresh, but the two are not alone in the Czechoslovakian capital, as if on an island. Instead, the businesswoman from West Germany and the research engineer from East Germany find themselves in the sights of shady people who do not shy away from crime in order to achieve their goals, and so the two main protagonists find themselves in increasingly dangerous situations.
Director: Martin Eckermann
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Renate Blume as Erika Siebeck |
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Manfred Richter as Dr. Andreas Wingert |
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Erik S. Klein as |
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Jörg Gillner as |
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Fred Delmare as |
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Wolfgang Greese as |
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Werner Ehrlicher as |
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Michael Christian as |
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Hans Ulrich Laufer as |
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Otmar Richter as |
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Ruth Kommerell as |
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Martin Eckermann as |
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Petr Skarke as |
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Marietta Anday as |
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Renate Goldhuber as |
| Writing | Harry Thürk | Writer |
| Writing | Martin Eckermann | Writer |
| Sound | Reinhard Lakomy | Music |
| Camera | Hartwig Strobel | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Martin Eckermann | Director |
| Editing | Brigitte Hujer | Editor |